Called Plum Crazy on Dodge cars and In-Violet on Plymouth models, the iconic purple hue was available for only two years (1970-1971).
GTX’s production, with nearly 19,000 examples; the convertibles had only three color options: black, white, and green ...
Based on the sixth generation of the stalwart Plymouth Belvedere, the GTX was a step up in class ... back-seat interior had been replaced with a black vinyl setup. Bruce couldn’t live with ...
In fact, Mopar built a battery-powered Plymouth GTX for SEMA this year ... It's offset by a black hood and black accents, ranging from custom lower rocker panels to a new diffuser.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1967 Plymouth GTX 2 Door Hardtop (440) across different levels of condition. Edit options.