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Revision as of 01:50, 30 July 2010
Contents
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In 1967, Plymouth introduced the GTX as the Belvedere GTX. The GTX eventually became a standalone model although in 1971, the GTX would cease to be a standalone model.
History:
Model Predecessor
The Belvedere may be considered a modle predecessor of the GTX since the GTX was originally introduced as the Belveder GTX.
Model Successor
Export Versions
Related Models
- Belvedere
- Satellite
Competition
Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:
1967
Body Styles
Class
The Plymouth GTX's class is best described as muscle car.
Platform
The 1967 Plymouth Belveder GTX was a B-Body
Engines
Transmissions
Length, width, height, wheelbase
1968
Body Styles
Class
Platform
Engines
Transmissions
Length, width, height, wheelbase
1969
Body Styles
Class
Platform
Engines
Transmissions
Length, width, height, wheelbase
1970
Body Styles
Class
Platform
Engines
Transmissions
Length, width, height, wheelbase
1971
Body Styles
Class
Platform
Engines
Transmissions
Length, width, height, wheelbase
Wiki Topic References:
Magazine References:
- Hemming Muscle Machines September 2010 pages 52 to 56