LE BARON
Power User
By 1971 the party was over. Insurance companies were charging triple premiums for high-horsepower cars and gas prices were creeping up.
Most people gave up and bought a boring sedan.
But 30 absolute maniacs walked into a Plymouth dealership and said "I don't care."
They ordered the 1971 GTX with the 426 Hemi engine. It was the last year for the legendary Elephant motor. The GTX was supposed to be the "grown up" Road Runner. It had better sound deadening and nicer seats and a smoother ride.
So you basically had a luxury cruiser with a race car engine. It was the ultimate flex. It is the "Fuselage" body style which some people hated back then but today it looks like a spaceship. Seeing one of the original 30 Hemi cars today is like seeing a unicorn in the wild.
Most people gave up and bought a boring sedan.
But 30 absolute maniacs walked into a Plymouth dealership and said "I don't care."
They ordered the 1971 GTX with the 426 Hemi engine. It was the last year for the legendary Elephant motor. The GTX was supposed to be the "grown up" Road Runner. It had better sound deadening and nicer seats and a smoother ride.
So you basically had a luxury cruiser with a race car engine. It was the ultimate flex. It is the "Fuselage" body style which some people hated back then but today it looks like a spaceship. Seeing one of the original 30 Hemi cars today is like seeing a unicorn in the wild.