1971 PLYMOUTH HEMI GTX SUNROOF
Lot #F117
Featured At: Mecum - Kissimmee 2020, January 10, 2020
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- The most expensive Hemi car ever produced
- The most highly optioned GTX ever produced
- $6,592.75, more expensive than a Cadillac Coupe Deville in 1971
- Unrestored with 49,416 miles
- Original Bahama Yellow paint
- Black vinyl top and premium houndstooth interior
- 1 of 2 Hemi GTXs built with factory sunroof
- 426/425 HP Hemi V-8 engine
- 4-speed transmission with Pistol Grip shifter
- Super Track Pack 4.10 gears
- Power steering, brakes and windows
- Inside hood release, light package
- Rear window defogger, tinted glass
- Air grabber hood with tie down pins
- Bucket seats with console
- Heater with Strato-Vent option
- Rim blow steering wheel
- Front and rear spoilers, sport mirrors
- Fender mounted turn signals
- Dual exhaust with chrome tips
- AM/FM stereo with 8-track and Dictaphone
- Driver aid group with seatbelt and low fuel light
- Belt, sill and drip rail moldings
- Day Two Cragar wheels, Mallory distributor with Rev Limiter, headers, chrome air cleaner, valve covers, fan and master cylinder cover
- Goodyear Polyglas tires
- The original owner, Sergeant Larry Dickson was a highly decorated Vietnam Veteran who owned and pampered the car until his death it became part of the Wellborn Collection in 2005