The NEC Classic Motor Show Sale 11th - 13th November 2022

45 + buyers premium of 12.5% plus VAT (15% incl VAT) on the first £300,000 of the hammer and 10% plus VAT (12% incl VAT) thereafter Lot 637 1971 Plymouth Belvedere GTX Registration: WWU 834J Chassis No.: RS23U1G240852 Estimate: £30,000 - £35,000 Extensively redesigned for the 1971 model year, the Belvedere GTX featured an entirely new body-style with a raked-back windscreen, bulging sides, deep-inset headlights and a wrap-around chrome trim giving the front end its rather menacing look, particularly at night. 1971 was the last year that the GTX was offered as a stand-alone model in the Plymouth range and purchasers were able to choose from a four-barrel 440 V8, a six-pack 440 V8 or a 426 Hemi V8, coupled to either a 4-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission. Due to increasingly stringent emission regulations reducing the power (through the use of fast-acting choke systems and lower compression ratios) and increasing insurance premiums, sales of the GTX were low in their final year, with only 2,492 built throughout 1971, making these late-model Plymouths rare in their home country, let alone over here in the UK. This example is a 1971-built, 440 four-barrel model, with the 3-speed automatic transmission. Finished in a gorgeous True Blue Metallic (B5) with black body-line painted stripes, the current owner purchased the vehicle in the US and imported it to the UK last year registering it here in April 2021. When it arrived on our shores, the vendor states that the car was a non-runner and had a number of electrical gremlins, however, in subsequent months, we understand that it has been fully worked-through, with all major faults rectified. This work included attention to the electrical system, brakes, audio and the cabin heating system, with the result that all major systems are working as they should be, although our vendor does note that a few of the gauges are inoperable at the present time. Under the bonnet, the 400ci engine was certified to be original although the vendor has been unable to independently confirm this, however, the VIN Decoder lists the engine from new as a ‘440 4bbl V8 high-performance’. Whilst it has largely been left alone, the engine does benefit from a new Holley carburettor, and is reported to be in full running order with a glorious V8 soundtrack from the twin-exit exhaust. Inside, the GTX came with a strong original specification from the factory including wood panelling and comparatively plush interior trim. The vendor has added a period-look AM/FM radio with smartphone connectivity and new over-mats for added comfort, without taking away from the period looks and style of this V8-powered piece of ‘70s Americana. It’s presented in very good condition throughout, but there is potential to take the car to the next level should the next owner wish to do so, this is a great opportunity to acquire a running, driving and useable example of the 440ci-engined GTX from the final year of production. Ready to enjoy, fettle and turn plenty of heads wherever you go! One UK owner, strong factory-spec ‘440’ with an excellent soundtrack! More Details Lot 637 Bid On Lot 637

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