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1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX convertible. The GTX was based on the Belvedere, and was differentiated by a blacked out grille and special rear fascia, fiberglass simulated hood scoops with optional racing stripes, a chrome "pop-open" fuel filler cap, and a tachometer mounted on the center console.
The Plymouth Belvedere is a series of American automobile ... In 1968, the Belvedere—along with the rest of Chrysler's B-body ... Plymouth GTX, and Plymouth Belvedere;
The Plymouth Road Runner (or Roadrunner) is a mid-size car with a focus on performance built by Plymouth in the United States between 1968 and 1980. By 1968, some of the original muscle cars were moving away from their roots as relatively cheap, fast cars as they gained features and increased in price.
These were the Belvedere, Satellite, GTX and Road Runner. ... 1967–1971 Plymouth GTX; 1968–1975 Plymouth Road Runner; 1975–1978 Plymouth Fury;
Plymouth XNR: 1960: 2-seater convertible: 2.8L 250 hp Straight-six engine [2] Plymouth Asimmetrica: 1961: 3.7L 145 hp Straight-six engine [3] Plymouth Valiant St. Regis: 1962: Coupé: Plymouth V.I.P. 1965: 4-seater convertible: Unique roof bar from the top of the windshield to the rear deck. Plymouth Barracuda Formula SX: 1966: Coupé: Plymouth ...
1968 Plymouth Roadrunner, one of the Muscle car era models. For 1965, ... (4.5 L) small block V8. For 1967, Plymouth introduced the Belvedere GTX, a bucket-seat high ...
Running backs Mike Garrett (1965), O.J. Simpson (1968), Charles White (1970), Marcus Allen (1981) and Reggie Bush (2005) have also taken home the honors.
The 1968 model year was also the introduction of the Plymouth Road Runner that shared the same body as the Satellite and Belvedere models. The 1968 body continued through 1970, with new grilles in 1969 and a minor front and rear restyling for 1970, which was the last year for the Belvedere name.