1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX

Dubbed the “Gentleman’s Muscle Car,” the 1967 GTX was the first time Plymouth rolled out no-nonsense power and beauty unified model. It had everything an enthusiast would want. This 1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX has the 440 Super Commando V8 with a manual 4-speed transmission. This car has been well taken care of. The car is equipped with drum brakes all around. Which is how these came.

The Super Commando was touted, by Plymouth, as the “biggest GT engine anywhere.” And they were right – even the Charger wouldn’t have a 440 option until the following year. The 4-barrel engine produced 375 horsepower, and wasn’t available as an option in any other Belvedere line

According to its 1967 advertising campaign, Plymouth was “Out to you win you over with Belvedere GTX.”The role that advertising played in creating an image for muscle cars cannot be denied. Big motors, obnoxiously loud exhaust, bold stripes, and hoodscoops resonated with young enthusiasts looking to rule the streets in the later ’60s.

A lot of motor not a lot of stopping power, but a good driving vehicle. The car looks good shape all around

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