Mecum is holding its 2026 Indianapolis auction from May 8-16, and naturally for events of this sort, there will be plenty of rare muscle cars from the pre-EPA era. One of the rarest of the rare is this 1971 Plymouth Hemi GTX, which left the factory toward the end of that period.
According to Mecum, this is just one of 11 1971 models with both the 425-horsepower, 426-cubic-inch Hemi V8 and a four-speed manual transmission. It’s also one of only four with the Super Track Pack, which included 4.10 gearing and the Sure Grip limited-slip differential. And it’s believed to be the only 1971 Hemi GTX painted Winchester Gray. You’ll need a crack graphic designer to fit all of that onto a car sho …
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Author: Stephen Edelstein





