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![]() Musclecar World
Gallery 17
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Although Mopar had been producing kick ass intermediates since 1962,1967 was the first year that they mass produced packaged and badged musclecars.The
1967 GTX and R/T corporate twins were Chrysler Corps first shots into the supercar wars.This example
is a 426 Hemi, Torqueflite and 3.23 car.This is a restored, numbers matching, Hemi convertible, valued around 50k.
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Along with most Mopar afficionados, I feel that Plymouth had the better stylists...I could be biased...Had
my 67 GTX clone since 1988...Big, fast and suprisingly smooth...as my 46th birthday looms, the nonpower steering
or brakes,stiff clutch and crash box make commuting a task not for the faint hearted.
Photos courtesy collectorcartraderonline.com
and acarshow.com, respectively.Two great sites to surf for musclepics.
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