Front angle view of the black Plymouth GTX Convertible with chrome wheels and 440 hood callouts.
GreenLight 1969 Plymouth GTX Convertible black 1:64 scale diecast side profile.
Carded GreenLight Barrett-Jackson Series 9 1969 Plymouth GTX Convertible diecast model.

1969 Plymouth GTX Convertible – GreenLight

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1969 Plymouth GTX Convertible – GreenLight Barrett-Jackson Series 9 GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 37250D-48 The 1969 Plymouth GTX represented the premium performance side of Mopar’s muscle car era, combining...

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1969 Plymouth GTX Convertible – GreenLight Barrett-Jackson Series 9

GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 37250D-48

The 1969 Plymouth GTX represented the premium performance side of Mopar’s muscle car era, combining aggressive big-block styling with upscale trim and serious factory horsepower. Often referred to as the “gentleman’s muscle car,” the GTX delivered performance credentials while maintaining a more refined appearance than many of its contemporaries. This convertible version adds open-top cruising style to one of Plymouth’s most respected muscle car nameplates.

  • 1969 Plymouth GTX Convertible casting
  • Black exterior with chrome five-spoke wheels
  • 440 hood callouts and GTX side badging
  • Convertible body style with boot cover detail
  • GreenLight Barrett-Jackson Series 9 release

This GreenLight Barrett-Jackson release captures the clean lines and muscular proportions of the 1969 GTX convertible with a black exterior, chrome trim, detailed grille treatment, hood-mounted 440 callouts, and polished custom-style wheels. The convertible configuration highlights the long body lines and upscale presentation that made the GTX stand apart in the late-1960s muscle car market.

The real 1969 GTX was available with powerful V8 engine options, including the legendary 440 Super Commando and optional 426 HEMI, helping cement its reputation as one of the most desirable Mopar muscle platforms of the era. Convertible versions remain especially collectible due to their lower production numbers compared to hardtop models.

As part of the Barrett-Jackson collection, this release reflects the type of restored and auction-worthy American muscle cars regularly featured at major collector car events. The combination of convertible styling, big-block heritage, and Mopar performance history gives this GTX strong crossover appeal among muscle car and auction collectors alike.

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Common Collector Questions and Answers

Why is the Plymouth GTX called the “gentleman’s muscle car”?
The GTX combined high-performance big-block power with upgraded trim, comfort features, and a more refined appearance compared to many stripped-down muscle cars of the era.

What engines made the 1969 GTX famous?
The GTX was known for its powerful 440 Super Commando V8 and optional 426 HEMI engine combinations during the peak muscle car years.

Why are GTX convertibles collectible?
Convertible muscle cars from the late 1960s were produced in lower numbers and remain highly sought after for their rarity and open-top styling.

What makes the Barrett-Jackson series unique?
GreenLight’s Barrett-Jackson line focuses on collector-grade vehicles associated with the famous Barrett-Jackson collector car auctions and restoration scene.