1967 - 1971 Plymouth GTX Emblem Novelty Round Fridge Magnet
Vintage 1967 - 1971 Plymouth GTX Emblem Novelty Round Fridge Magnet
Plymouth introduced the GTX as an optional package on the Belvedere model line. The car was a two-door vehicle that could be purchased in either convertible or hardtop configuration, and had all the performance options pre-installed and packaged in a blend of style and performance. Standard power for the high-performance GTX was a 440 cubic-inch four-barrel V-8 engine that developed 375 horsepower. As an option, the mighty 426 'Street Hemi,' which produced 425 horsepower, later Plymouth added the 440+6, based on the 440 cubic-inch engine, that produced 390 horsepower. The GTX was known for its superb handling, thanks to standard six-leaf rear springs, heavy duty shocks, ball joints and torsion bars.
Perfect for all car enthusiasts that want to show their passion for their 1967 - 1971 Plymouth GTX. This 2.25” (57 mm) round magnet will look so cool on your fridge, tool box, metal shelving, or anywhere you want, as long as it’s ferromagnetic. It is quality made of .045” Aluminum that will not fade or break and a1/2 inch square magnet in the back. Make room on the fridge, you deserve a special decoration spot in the middle of the other fridge magnets. Stick it to anything you'll like on your desk, car, workbench, toolbox, or man cave board. Choose between 14 different colors that contrast beautifully with the vintage 1967 - 1971 Plymouth GTX emblem. For any car guy, this is the ideal gift to add style and show their passion, even in the middle of the kitchen.
Available in: Red - Purple - Light Green - Orange - Yellow - Pink - Bright Blue - Light Blue - Black Velvet - Dark Orange - Dark Green - Dark Blue - Gray - White
- Made of 0.045” (1.14 mm) Aluminum
- 2.25” (57.2 mm) diameter
- Durable aluminum material
- Water-resistant & easy to clean
- 1” backer magnet for adhesion
Made in USA
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