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1971 gtx

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I have for sale a real RS code 71 GTX. NOM 440 auto tawny gold, white interior, white vinal top, white pin stripe and black performance hood treatment (kinda neat/ odd color combo). tuff wheel, power disk breaks, a/c, hood pins, duel painted mirrors, duel exhaust with tips, am radio with sterio, light package and of course all the gtx specific trim. mostly complete missing the original motor (now has a 75 dated 400), some a/c stuff, rocker moldings, some emblems. needs metal work including floors, trunk extensions, 1/4's, outer wheel houses inner fender work, trunk lid work and portion of the torsion bar mount (was always a wisconsin car) I have the owner history traced back to roughly 1973 and the original motor spun a bearing, I was even shown the spot there it was pulled... I have extra parts to go with it lke and extra grill, bumper, pass. door, a/c stuff, misc interior stuff. I also have for extra a 6 way seat track and have access to a 71 only 4 bbl air cleaner. I have some more pictures, and these were taken before I got the car, I have since cleaned the junk out of it, the interior shows nicer haha. I also have the fender tag and the correct build sheet along with another build sheet for a different car that was also in the seat. its a little rough aroung the edges, but hey, its a real 71 GTX. they only made 2,200 or so of them. Id like to see if I can get $5,750 for the car or possible trade for something else, but Im more partial to selling! I really dont want to sell, but I have other priorities and dont nessisarily need another project around.
 

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forgot to mention the car is located in ridgeland WI (NW part of the state) also didn't mention that the price is also best offer.
 
any interest? should almost be worth the price in parts + scrap lol
 
the rest of the frames are good. just the ends of the torsion bar mount. relativly easy fix if your doing full floor pans anyway (thats what Id do) sorry, no pictures of that though, its in a garage thats kinda hard to manuver in.. if your serious about it, I can get it rolled out.
 
I currently have two project cars. One was running when I bought it and then developed electrical issues. My wife doesn't mention it much but when she does it isn't pleasant! Project cars get you in on the "ground floor" to get the car of your dreams. Finished musclecars are simply out of reach to a lot of people, unfortunately. Project cars are fun as long as you have some support from friends and family, even if it's just moral support. If you have a family, be sure they can deal with some of the hassles. I hope this GTX finds a good home and gets the restoration it needs. It is a rare and special car. It is one of the most collectible Plymouth models ever sold by the brand.
 
i passed up a 71 GTX for $2500 a few months ago had more rust than i wanted to tackle
 
wanna trade for a 63 dodge 330 2dr sedan roller w/complete 4dr parts car, a 426 wedge block, 413 complete engine, 4spd trans and bellhousing?
 
I think I might have to refrain from trades now, we just had a baby last week! better just get rid of the car. thanks for the interest anyway!
-kevin
 
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