I have owned quite a few mopars but this GTX
I have always considered my keeper. it was restored 10 years ago and has
been a reliable cruise nighter since it was rebuilt. the motor is the
original 440 rebuilt with keith black pistons, a comp. engineering cam
,roller rockers and a six pack induction system. It retains its original
hemi box 4 speed with a centerforce clutch, a hurst super shifter with a
pistol grip handle. Outback is the original dana rear with 4:10 gears
added. it was a very solid rust free car and is repainted the original
b-3 iceblue with white top, interior and stripes. the interior has
factory buckets, console and autometer gauges. My favorite thing about
this car is the lack of options, which seems unusual for a GTX. It has
manual steering, drum brakes, am radio etc., I guess the original owner
was just concerned with going fast.
Thanks,
David Krone
Perkasie, Pennsylvania
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