1970 Plymouth GTX, Johnny Lightning Muscle Cars U.S.A. Release 3, 1:64 Scale
1970 Plymouth GTX Johnny Lightning | Muscle Cars U.S.A. 2021 Release 3 | 1:64 Scale | JLMC027 Opening hood with detailed engine bay Diecast metal body and chassis Authentic factory...
1970 Plymouth GTX
Johnny Lightning | Muscle Cars U.S.A. 2021 Release 3 | 1:64 Scale | JLMC027
Opening hood with detailed engine bay Diecast metal body and chassis Authentic factory colors Detailed interior Goodyear white letter tires Muscle Cars U.S.A. Release 3 Limited edition release 1970 Plymouth GTX casting
The 1970 Plymouth GTX represented the top-performance version of the Belvedere lineup and remains one of the most respected muscle cars of the era. While the standard engine was the powerful 440 Super Commando V8, buyers could also order the legendary 426 HEMI, making the GTX one of the quickest factory-built American cars available at the time.
This Johnny Lightning release reproduces a 1970 GTX finished in Moulin Rouge, one of Plymouth's High Impact colors offered during the muscle car era. Black side stripes, period-correct wheels, white letter tires, and the distinctive hood scoop help capture the aggressive styling that made the GTX a standout on both the street and drag strip.
Part of the Muscle Cars U.S.A. 2021 Release 3 series, this 1:64 scale model features an opening hood with a detailed engine compartment. It is a great addition for collectors focused on Mopar performance, classic muscle cars, or Johnny Lightning's long-running Muscle Cars U.S.A. lineup.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
What does GTX stand for?
Plymouth never officially defined the name, but it is widely believed to have been inspired by the GTX performance designation used in the automotive industry during the late 1960s.
What engine made the 1970 GTX famous?
The optional 426 HEMI V8 produced 425 horsepower and helped establish the GTX as one of the premier muscle cars of its era.
What is Moulin Rouge?
Moulin Rouge was one of Plymouth's High Impact paint colors, known for its bright pink-magenta appearance and rarity among muscle car enthusiasts today.