Do you know of a 1973 GTX sun roof car? The mopar sun roof registry shows 2 or possibly 3 and I see no documentation of a break down between a road runner and a GTX. I realize they are pretty rare but I'm just curious if anyone knows how rare?
Wrong.No GTX produced in '73.
It is a GTX RoadRunner. Correct on the 440 instantly made it a GTX. My cousin had a 74 silver red stripe sunroof 400 4spd runner with all the goodies.i don't know the numbers but there's the @sunroofregistrytechnically so as a stand alone model, but if you wanted a 440 you had to check the GTX box to get it. I'm gonna say that makes it a GTX and not a road runner.
Most numbers in the Mopar world aren't carved in stone. That's what makes it fun. I have a 68 monaco 500 440 mag 4 speed that's supposed to be 1 of 7. But is it? Nobody can say for surethe sun roof registry shows two and possibly a third that is here-say with no documentation or pictures. I thought I saw a picture of another one a few years ago but I cant find it.
Would you possibly own a GTX sun roof car? If so please send me a pm
No sir I do not, sorry. I once owned a 74 RR and I have had several 70 GTX's but never a 73 - 74 GTX.Would you possibly own a GTX sun roof car? If so please send me a pm
There is no RS23 model GTX post 1971. ('67-'71) U-codes RM23U are RoadRunners for 1973. With GTX package. (I believe for 1970. RM23U were Superbird?)Wrong.
From a factory point of view, the 2nd digit in the VIN is for price class. Not model.There is no RS23 model GTX post 1971. ('67-'71) U-codes RM23U are RoadRunners for 1973. With GTX package. (I believe for 1970. RM23U were Superbird?)
I'm afraid from purist point of view? You are wrong. GTX models ceased after 1971.