In 1967, however, Plymouth took things up a notch with the GTX. A significant upgrade on the luxury scale, the GTX was also restricted to hardtop and convertible models. But it was also much more ...
The Plymouth Belvedere GTX was born in 1967, packing either a standard 440 cubic-inch wedge V8 or an optional 426 Street Hemi ...
This Belvedere II may not have a 426-cubic-inch Hemi under the hood, but it's the rarest station wagon produced in 1967.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1967 Plymouth GTX 2 Door Hardtop (Hemi 426) across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1967 Plymouth GTX 2 Door Convertible (440) across different levels of condition. Edit options.