With a beautiful High Impact color, convertible appeal, and a screaming 440 V8 under the hood this 1969 Plymouth GTX tribute convertible showcases the best of Mopar. And not only do you get a huge discount over a six-figure original, this tribute is exceptionally rare all on its own. For starters, Mopar fans know that all Plymouth intermediate convertibles are a rarity from '69. So this tribute started out life as an RP-series Plymouth Sport Satellite droptop, and...there were less than 820 of those produced. So yes, even as a tribute, this car has an amazing rarity. To that you add a high-quality application of the iconic High Impact shade of In-Violet Metallic. It looks great on a sunshine-friendly droptop. And the only thing that shines brighter in the sunlight are all the chrome pieces like the ultra-wide bumpers that help give this B-body its blocky stance. That's why this car is pure desire on wheels even before you look at the details. There's a serious intimidation factor with the blacked-out grille and black hood stripes. Those are joined by glowing red outlines on the rear panel and power bulges in the hood. And those upgraded US Mags 18-inch alloys have the perfect look to make this classic look like your Hot Wheels dream come to life. The tight-fitting white folding roof adds plenty of distinction to this already colorful package. And with the touch of a button, it powers down to reveal that same level of appeal. The was a nice recent investment in here so that the white seats remain looking bright, and the carpeting feels fresh. This one retains a great vintage presentation, right down to the premium wood paneling and AM radio that's still on display. Of course, what you'll really love is how this convertible speaks directly to the driver. The bucket seat, full instrument panel, and iconic pistol-grip shifter make this a terrific muscle machine. Power comes from the largest engine in Chrysler's stable: the feared 440 cubic-inch big block. Everything looks outstanding from the big bold block, to the purple painted fender walls, to the Super Commando air cleaner on top. So it looks like this motor belonged under the hood since day one. They even made sure it says running right with upgrades like the large aluminum radiator. It inhales deeply through a four-barrel carburetor, and that helps give a sweet growl to the dual exhaust. And you'll love being in full control of this mighty V8 and its thunderous soundtrack thanks to the four-speed manual transmission. But more than just a total power package, it also has the right cruising features like power steering, front disc brakes, and modern Michelin performance tires. This is an ultra-rare Mopar turned into an even more powerful tribute. You might never find something this cool ever again. Call today!!!