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'71 Plymouth HEMI GTX, 4spd, One of 11 HEMI 4-speeds! This one is Bad in Black
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While GM was busy trying to kill the "Super Car", Plymouth proudly introduced the all-new GTX for 1971. This is one of only 11 HEMI 4-speeds produced in 1971. This one is finished in the ever desireable Black Velvet. Completely rotesserie restored completed in 2003, she has been stored in a climate controlled environment, driven sparingly and professionally maintained. The engine is a correct for 1971 block, but is NOT original to the car. The transmisison is numbers matching, original to the car. The car does not have a broadcast sheet but is documented by the fender tag, original door tag and a Galen Govier Visual Inspection.
Decoding of Fender Tag: Bottom to Top, Left to Right
V1X -Roof Type OR Color: Full Vinyl Top - Black
U -Built to Specifications for USA Order
A01 -Light Package
A33 -3.54:1 Dana 60 Track Package
G15 -Tinted Windshield Only
G31 -Right Hand Outside Mirror - Manual / Chrome
G33 -Left Hand Outside Mirror - Manual / Chrome
J45 -Hood Tie Down Pins
L31 -Hood / Fender Mount Turn Signal
M21 -Roof Drip Rail Moldings
M25 -Wide Sill Molding
M31 -Belt & Hood Molding
N41 -Dual Exhaust w/o Tips
N42 -Chrome Dual Exhaust Tips
N96 -Fresh Air Hood
R11 -Music Master Radio AM
V21 -Performance Hood Treatment
V7W -Accent Stripes - White
26 -26 in. Radiator
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Principal Use: Driven Show Car
Conditional Grade: Excellent - 80-89% of new condition. Shows minimal wear. High touch surfaces have small blemishes and/or flaws and plated finishes have dulled. Components may show patina and/or blemishes consistent with repeated show detailing, transport, occasional driving on dry roads and outdoor display.
Overall Originality: Restored Concours - Vehicle has usually been professionally restored to the current highest standard, using a combination of refurbished original parts, exact reproduction parts, and new old stock (NOS) parts. Attention to replicating factory fit, finishes, and marking details are paid attention to. Bare metal finishes may be mimicked with paints and coatings to prevent corrosion. Paint and body may exceed the quality produced by the factory.