1969 Plymouth Belvedere GTX

This really nice car made from scratch by CarLuver69 features a very nice low polygons model with very good textures, a very nice dashboard, very good new sounds, appropriate tuning, 9 paintjobs and very good looking damages. Other stuff is included in the archive, such as a patch to have all the paintjobs with an hardtop-like look, the base files plus a guide for the making of an own custom paintjob, and the documentation of 70 images about the making of the car.

History
In 1969, the GTX's sales dropped when the Road Runner was also offered in a convertible body style. The GTX received minor cosmetic changes to the tail lights and grille, as well as the side marker lights. An optional "Air Grabber" hood (standard on Hemi-engined cars) featured functional openings on both sides of the hood that were controlled from the dash.

The 1969 GTX had standard black lower-body side paint in place of the previous stripes. The standard 440 V8 was still rated at 375 hp (280 kW). This was the last year that the convertible model was available on the GTX. Total production was 701 GTX convertibles in 1969. Of those, eleven were equipped with the 426 Hemi; four were 4-speeds and seven had TorqueFlite automatics.

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