In 1967, Plymouth's ad tagline was, "Plymouth is out to win you over this year." Little did anyone know that the winning-over would extend well beyond 1967. In Joe Greer's case, one of them won him ...
It might not be Dominic Toretto’s 1971 7.2-liter V8, 2,000 horsepower Plymouth GTX from “The Fate of the Furious,” but this real-life 1967 Belvedere GTX is nothing to scoff at either. Dubbed the ...
A Belvedere turned GTX, packing Plymouth’s 440 Super Commando V8 (375 hp) or the rare 426 Hemi (425 hp). This mid‑size muscle car defined 1967 with serious power and style. 15 magnificent palaces that ...
Origin: Lynch Road, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle bought at a dealer in Pa. Special features: Vehicle is all original. Hemi 4-speed transmission, Dana 60 sure grip rear end, Inland shifter ...
Notice the dual racing stripes atop the hood of this GTX, and the mean-looking twin hood scoops. The scoops were non-functional, but the GTX was not just “huff, puff and bluff” … it would really get ...
Justin Cupler has been a member of the TopSpeed team since 2012. Justin's love for cars started back when he was just five years old, helping his dad work on his 1957 Chevy Bell Air and then his 1966 ...
Roger Biermann is an automotive journalist of 13 years and has been the Managing Editor at CarBuzz since 2021. With no formal post-high school education, Roger launched his career as an automotive ...
The reliable 273-cubic-inch V8 was the base engine in the '67 Belvedere Satellite, but a big-block 383 making 270 horses could be had at extra cost (if you wanted the monster 375-horsepower ...