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So, in 1966, Chrysler bored out the 413 wedge to 440 cubic inches and began putting it in full-size sedans and coupes. In the 1967 GTX, the 440 wedge made 375 horsepower and 480 lb-ft of torque.
A rare 1974 Road Runner GTX, uncovered by classic car prospector Dennis Collins, has emerged from decades of obscurity.* The car, a B5 Blue coupe, was found parked in a hangar where it had been ...
Plymouth introduced the GTX option for the mid-sized Belvedere in 1967, with the 440 Super Commando engine standard and the 426 Hemi as an option. By 1968, the redesigned GTX was a stand-alone ...
This GTX left the assembly line with the base 440-cubic-inch V8, which delivered 375 horsepower when new. The unit mates to a three-speed automatic, which makes it one of 6,902 hardtops sold with ...
1968 Plymouth GTX 440 36,208 mi. $57,000$13,000 price drop Est. $1,063/mo* Get the AutoCheck Report Gateway Classic Cars 1.7(21 reviews) O Fallon, IL (457 mi.) Check availability Check availability ...
This 1968 GTX is one of those cars. But wait, wasn't the 440-6 V8 introduced in 1969? Yes, that's correct, but that didn't stop Kevin Plummer from dropping a similar layout in an earlier Mopar.
The challenger in this match-up is a 1968 Plymouth GTX with a 440 cubic-inch V8 producing 375 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque. It is equipped with a three-speed automatic transmission and ...
On the other side of the track, the GTX’s base 440 cube mill lays down 375 angry horses and 480 pound-feet of torque at just 3,200 RPM. The 440 propels the GTX through a TorqueFlite automatic ...
As the proud owner of a 1967 GTX 440 with a TorqueFlite, purchased in 1968 for $2,995 with just 1,500 miles on the odometer, I speak from experience how beautiful and fast this car was.
In 1968, as in '67, the standard engine in the GTX was Chrysler's venerable 440 Magnum. It was rated at a very healthy 375 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque, and to the delight of anyone who has had the ...
In 1968, as in '67, the standard engine in the GTX was Chrysler's venerable 440 Magnum. It was rated at a very healthy 375 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque, and to the delight of anyone who has had the ...