This Resto-Modded ’69 GTX Is a Fine Driver

Collector Motors’ main complaint about everything Mopar is the same complaint that most of us have about muscle cars in general: they’re becoming too hard and too expensive to obtain. It was a Mopar – a ’71 ‘Cuda convertible with the iconic 426 HEMI and 4-speed transmission – that broke the million dolllar mark several years ago, and since then, it seems that all the Chevys and Fords are following suit. Numbers-matching cars are increasingly reaching astronomical levels, making them increasingly harder for the average enthusiast to land.

The promise, then, behind this original 440, 4-speed Plymouth GTX is that one could possibly own this nice piece of Mopar history without having to feel like they are signing, as Collector Motors exclaims, a “twenty year mortgage.”

For every Mopar enthusiast, the prospect of owning an original 440 GTX with 47,500 some-odd miles on the odometer is a thing of epic size.

But this is no pristine numbers-cruncher. First, the 440 option on the GTX is correct, but the block is not numbers-matching; this particular 440 is a revamped motor out of a ’71 car, and has had such aftermarket components thrown into it as a .503″ lift cam, Crane roller rockers, forged pistons and Hedman headers.

The hinged fiberglass hood, of course, is “borrowed” from its more raucous sibling, the A12 44- Six-Barrel Road Runner, and was never available on a factory GTX.

Certain features on this GTX are just not era/factory-correct, like this rebuilt '71 440 motor and the shifter that belongs in a '70.

But things get more personal with this GTX, as it uses a shade of orange called “Classic Competition,” not quite the “Vitamin C” or “Plum Crazy” that we’d expect. That’s because the paint, like a lot of other things on this car, are not what most would call “Mopar-compatible,” in fact, the “Competition” color is not on the Mopar menu at all.

The other historical error is in the pistol-grip shifter; the car is a ’69, while the shifter is out of a 1970 car. The rear-view mirrors look like they’re “cheesed-on,” and we would’ve liked to have seen a better selection in wheels, as these look like pieces off of a Silver-Anniversary ‘Vette, fine for a 1978 and later “smog dog,” but definitely not appropriate for a late ’60s specimen of Plymouth street-and-strip.

Nice car otherwise, and while certain things on this GTX don’t make sense to our tastes and sensibilities, it is, as they say, a “laser” straight Mopar with much to offer, whether one is looking for a restoration project or just a cool door-slammer.

About the author

Salvatore Alaimo

After graduating from California State University, Northridge, California, Sal Alaimo Jr. has continued with his passion of the automotive industry. Alaimo's been an auto enthusiast since his early years, and grew up learning about cars from his father, Sal Alaimo Sr. If its got a set of fat rear tires and 8-cylinders, Alaimo Jr. is all for it. Today, Alaimo Jr. brings with him a pool of enthusiasm and pride as a contributing freelance writer for Chevy Hardcore.
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