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1970 Plymouth GTX Found After 30 Years, Heads to Auction

1970 Plymouth GTX in vibrant Limelight color

Los Angeles, October 21, 2025

News Summary

A rare 1970 Plymouth GTX in Limelight color has resurfaced after being hidden in a Los Angeles yard for over three decades. This vintage car, with a build status of 25 percent and parts inventory of 82 percent, is now up for auction. Despite its long dormancy, it retains a solid frame and rare features, including a 1974 440 HP engine and original components. The current bid is $2,500, with significant interest expected as the auction progresses.

Los Angeles – 1970 Plymouth GTX Resurfaces After 30 Years, Set for Restoration Auction

The long-forgotten 1970 Plymouth GTX in vibrant Limelight color has made a comeback after being stored in a Los Angeles yard for over 30 years. The vehicle is now listed for auction on BuildMyRide, where it holds a “Build Status” of 25 percent and boasts a “Parts Inventory” of 82 percent. This significant completeness score is unusual for a car that hasn’t been active since the Clinton era.

The GTX was acquired from a long-stored lot in August 2024. Despite its lengthy dormancy, the car presents distinctive rust patterns typical of the Los Angeles region, while maintaining a solid frame and floors. However, it will require replacement of its outer panels. It also comes with a clean California title and blue plates, although a reserve price must be met before ownership transfers.

Under the hood, the car features a 1974 440 HP engine with correct components, complemented by a 727 TorqueFlite transmission and an 8¾ rear end. The GTX retains its 14-inch Rallye wheels fitted with fresh BFG Radial T/As. Inside, the car includes original components such as an R11 Music Master AM radio, factory air conditioning controls, and the original glass.

While the trunk floor has minor holes, both quarter panels and trunk extensions are expected to require replacement due to corrosion. Notably, the front fenders had been modified in the 1970s to accommodate larger tires.

In 1970, Plymouth produced a total of 7,748 hardtop GTX models, with a base price of $3,535 before options. Additional features, such as air conditioning and power steering, could elevate the sticker price to around $4,140. The car was also built to comply with California emissions, marked by codes N95/N97.

As of now, the current bidding for the GTX stands at $2,500, with eight days remaining until the auction concludes. In the collector car market, values for the 1970 GTX can vary significantly based on color and completeness, with non-numbers matching versions typically valued between $40,000 to $60,000. In contrast, factory-restored models with documentation and rare colors can exceed six figures.

The GTX auction is not just a sale but a rediscovery, showcasing its historical significance and allure. The car’s decades-long absence did not diminish its legacy, and its restoration journey is set to begin anew under promising prospects.

FAQ

What is the status of the 1970 Plymouth GTX?

The 1970 Plymouth GTX, once vibrant in Limelight color, has been stored in a Los Angeles yard for over 30 years and is now listed with a “Build Status” of 25 percent and a “Parts Inventory” of 82 percent.

What are the key features of the GTX?

The GTX features a 1974 440 HP engine, a 727 TorqueFlite transmission, and retains numerous original components including a R11 Music Master AM radio and factory AC controls.

What is the current auction status?

The current bidding for the GTX stands at $2,500, with eight days remaining until the auction ends.

What are the typical values for the 1970 GTX models?

In the collector market, 1970 GTX values vary widely based on color and completeness, with non-numbers matching versions around $40,000 to $60,000, while factory-restored models can exceed six figures.

Key Features of the 1970 Plymouth GTX

Feature Details
Color Limelight
Engine 1974 440 HP
Transmission 727 TorqueFlite
Wheels 14-inch Rallye wheels with fresh BFG Radial T/As
Interior Original R11 Music Master AM radio, factory AC controls, original glass
Condition Solid frame and floors; outer panel replacements needed
Auction Status Bidding at $2,500 with eight days remaining
Market Value $40,000 to $60,000 for non-numbers matching versions

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