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Fenton, MO 63026
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GTX, 440, 6 Pack

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MOPAR Nationals Concours Gold Winner!!
10345 Actual documented miles, incredible!!  
This beautiful Autumn Bronze Metallic 440, 6 Pack Plymouth GTX has been called one of the best in the country If not the best by MOPAR COLLECTORS GUIDE magazine in a feature article in the September, 2004 edition. It has also been featured in MOPAR MUSCLE magazine. 
The original owner of this GTX used it primarily for drag strip work and therefore put very few miles on the odometer. Then for some unknown reason the car went into storage for twenty years in a Georgia garage. In 1990 the car was sold and some time later that year it found it’s way into the hands of Ted Stephens owner of Stephens Performance and a serious MOPAR collector. Because the GTX had extremely low mileage with pristine sheet metal and all matching numbers, Ted pulled out all the stops aiming to make this one of the finest restored examples of its breed. Ted got the car ready in time for the MOPAR Nationals in 1994. Not only would this be its first public viewing but it was headed for the Nats Concours judging, one of the toughest judging venues in the world. The car came away with the first place gold. 
After winning the gold at the Nats Stephens placed the GTX in Floyd Garrett’s Muscle Car Museum in Sevierville, TN where it remained until the present owner bought it.
Now we are very pleased and proud to be able to offer this premier example of MOPAR MUSCLE for sale.
This GTX is an all numbers matching 440, six pack with the track pack option,  Pistol Grip Hemi 4 speed Dana rear end. Almost everything that was replaced on this car was replaced with NOS parts. It is as correct as it can be made. We have the build sheet, window sticker, a copy of the original title and the original warranty card. 
Call us today for further details and pricing information.
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