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1968 Plymouth GTX HEMI: Rare Muscle Car with Manual Transmission

1968 Plymouth GTX HEMI
1968 Plymouth GTX HEMI

A rare gem among American muscle cars, the 1968 Plymouth GTX with a 4-speed manual transmission and a legendary HEMI engine under the hood continues to be a dream car for collectors.

This isn’t your average GTX. Bathed in a stunning, yet uncommon metallic green, this hardtop is one of only 217 ever built with this specific configuration.

But what truly sets it apart is the driver-focused experience offered by the manual transmission, allowing for a pure connection to the immense power of the HEMI V8.

1968 Plymouth GTX HEMI

1968 Plymouth GTX HEMI (Nick’s Garage/YouTube)

With just 53,000 miles on the odometer, this survivor boasts an original drivetrain and the factory Forest Green Poly paint, adding to its collectability.

The presence of minor wear and tear only adds to the car’s charm, hinting at a rich history on the open road. Further enhancing its rarity, this GTX might have Canadian roots.

With only a handful, specifically 11 hardtops, ever making it north of the border, this car could be one of the most exclusive examples around. No matter its origin story, this 1968 GTX embodies the spirit and enduring legacy of American muscle car dominance.

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