24 1971 Plymouth GTX 2D Hardtop 426 Hemi 30 ? ?
BLACK PEARL said:
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Cool info, BP.
24 1971 Plymouth GTX 2D Hardtop 426 Hemi 30 ? ?
I have a story about this one. In the mid '80s, I was in college in SD. I used to go to my gf's (now my wife) home town with her from time to time. There's an old Chrysler dealership on Main st. there. It's been shut down probably for more than 25 years, now. Anyway, there were always a lot of old Mopars sitting at the dealership - mostly '50s and early '60s stuff - in fact, even today there are some old cars there. There's still activity there - inside the shop. I think it's relatives of and/or the old owners of the dealership who still tinker on stuff in there. There's a carport set back from the street next to the dealership that has had different cars sitting in it over the years when I've driven past there. The last time I looked, there were two '66 Satellites sitting in there side by side. But back to the mid '80s - I noticed a '71 Plymouth B body in there for years. I drove past it many times without stopping. The view from the street was of just the front of the car. I always thought it was a Satellite or a Roadrunner. After several years, I finally took the time to stop and walk up to it. It was white, and as I got closer I saw the decals on the side - GTX. Wow - I knew that was a rare year for GTXs (having owned a '70 myself in high school, I knew the production numbers). As I got closer I saw the black stripes, and the heart stopping decals on the fender - HEMI.

Holy crap - I new that was even more rare. I looked at the license plate, and the last registration sticker was 4 or 5 years past, so it had been sitting for quite awhile at that point. Since I was in college at the time - with no $ resources, I passed the info on to a Mopar Muscle Club buddy of mine in Milwaukee. He called the owner and found out he knew what it was and it wasn't for sale. That car isn't there anymore, but I'd bet anything it's still in that area, but just inside of a building somewhere.
As long as we're on the sob stories - my first car in high school was a '70 GTX - 440 6pak, 4-speed. I still think of it daily - and it's been over 21 years since I sold it. I think I'll forever be haunted by that terrible decision to sell it. Not only was it a great car, but it was my very first car. I don't care about what it's worth, I just wish I still had it for sentimental reasons and because it was such a blast to work on and drive.