You all are awesome. Thanks again everyone.
It's a numbers matching (original everything, engine, trans, carb, everything ti was born with) U code, auto on the column, bucket seat/jumpseat car. Was repainted once back in 1987, original interior. I have the factory road wheels for the car, but I 'kinda dig the "day two" look, hence the american's. Its a N96 car also. I bought it back in 2005, sort of "by accident". I just finished my garage and a friend asked if I could store a car for him there for a few months, well, shortly after that, his wife lost her job and was looking to sell the GTX..... Lets just say, it never left the garage! As I understand it, the car originally came from New York State. I had to sell my '70 Suberbee to help finance the garage, so this surly worked for a "replacement"! I also have a few other Mopars. I have a '61 Plymouth Suburban Station Wagon, '72 Duster 340 that mom and dad bought new (its in a zillion pieces now, and need to get off by azz and get it done), a '65 Plymouth Belvedere (also in pieces), and a 2009 Challenger R/T Classic in B5 Blue.
Here are a few pics of the other heaps:
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Welcome,what part of MD are you from?.I am in Pasadena.very nice GTX.
Red runner,
The 'dena is right around the corner from me. I'm right in Millersville! I'm sure I had to see you around at some point. Haven;t been lately, at least not this past year, but on occasion go to the Marley cruze spot. Very cool to see another Mopar guy in the area. 'Would be cool to meet up sometime and check out your car!
Rob