DimlerChrysler Corporation's Plymouth Division may be just a heartbeat away from extinction, but the performance legacy the "value brand from Highland Park" leaves behind will never be forgotten. By ...
But unlike the promise of "what the shocked crew saw after they stopped filming," this one is legit. It's a 1969 GTX convertible one of 700 built being sold via an online auction by the Leelanau ...
A rare Plymouth muscle car is being auctioned by Michigan police. The 1969 GTX Convertible was found on an abandoned property near Traverse City, reportedly after the death of its owner, and it ...
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Forgotten 1969 Plymouth GTX Covered in Plants Seeks a Brave Restorer
A weathered '69 Plymouth GTX, abandoned for years in a Texas scrapyard, is blowing up online—not for its rusted muscles, but ...
Suttons Bay – A northern Michigan sheriff’s office has halted an auction of a 1969 Plymouth GTX convertible it considered abandoned after a possible owner was discovered. The Leelanau County Sheriff’s ...
Introduced for the 1967 model year, the Plymouth GTX arrived as a fancied-up Belvedere in showrooms. And it was pretty much Plymouth's alternative to the Dodge Charger, which was still marketed as an ...
When it came out in 1967, the Plymouth GTX completely stole the Hemi show from everyone else, accounting for more than three-quarters of the total number of Hemi Mopars sold that year. But it was all ...
Suttons Bay, Mich. – A sheriff’s office in northern Michigan is auctioning some rare muscle: a 1969 Plymouth GTX convertible. Leelanau County Undersheriff Steve Morgan says the car probably was stored ...
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A weathered '69 Plymouth GTX, abandoned for years in a Texas scrapyard, is blowing up online—not for its rusted muscles, but for the tiny jungle thriving inside. Weeds poke through the floor, vines ...
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