1970 Plymouth GTX, Johnny Lightning 1:64
1970 Plymouth GTX Johnny Lightning | Muscle Cars U.S.A. 2021 Release 3 | 1:64 Scale | JLMC027 1970 Plymouth GTX Johnny Lightning Muscle Cars U.S.A. 2021 Release 3 Burnt Orange...
1970 Plymouth GTX
Johnny Lightning | Muscle Cars U.S.A. 2021 Release 3 | 1:64 Scale | JLMC027
- 1970 Plymouth GTX
- Johnny Lightning Muscle Cars U.S.A. 2021 Release 3
- Burnt Orange Poly finish
- Opening hood with detailed engine compartment
- Die-cast metal body and chassis
- Factory-correct GTX graphics and trim
- Black vinyl-style roof treatment
- Limited Edition release
- Factory sealed blister card packaging
- 1:64 scale collectible
The Plymouth GTX was introduced as a more upscale muscle car, combining the performance expected from Plymouth's high-horsepower models with additional comfort and premium trim. Often referred to as the "gentleman's muscle car," the GTX offered serious performance while maintaining a more refined appearance than many of its competitors.
For 1970, the GTX featured distinctive styling, performance engine options, and aggressive muscle car proportions that helped make it one of the standout vehicles of the era. Buyers could order powerful big-block engines, making the GTX one of Plymouth's most respected performance models.
This Johnny Lightning release recreates the 1970 Plymouth GTX in Burnt Orange Poly with factory-style striping, black roof treatment, and an opening hood revealing a detailed engine compartment. The Muscle Cars U.S.A. series highlights some of the most recognizable American performance vehicles ever built.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
What does GTX stand for?
While Plymouth never officially defined the name, GTX became synonymous with the brand's premium high-performance muscle car lineup.
Why is the 1970 GTX popular among muscle car collectors?
The combination of distinctive styling, available big-block power, and relatively limited production numbers has made the 1970 GTX highly desirable among collectors.
What makes the GTX different from a Road Runner?
The GTX was positioned as a more upscale performance model, offering additional trim, comfort features, and a more refined presentation while sharing much of its performance heritage.