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Growing up there was a guy around the corner from me who had a '67 GTX. It had a 440 w/automatic in it but it was originally a Hemi 4 speed car. The emblem on the front fender only had the word HEMI. It did not say 426 Hemi like this Satellite does. Was this the HEMI emblem just for GTX?
![]() I can remember he told me that someone offered him a whopping $50 a piece for the emblems. Needless to say he kept the emblems on the car. This would have been around the late 70's early 80's. He took me for a ride in it, just down the street and back..scared the crap out of me. ![]() BTW, cool car and good luck on the sale. ![]() Kurt
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Kurt, Im not sure about the plain HEMI Emblems. Ive seen pictures of 1967 Hemi GTX's with the plain HEMI on the lower section of the front fenders but I have seen more that say 426 HEMI on the 1967 that anything else. Mopar also used an HP2 emblem on some of the early Hemi cars that you rarely see anymore. These were correct as well. The ride you took in that GTX sounds like it made a serious impression on you. Thanks for the kind remarks about the car. Im open to a real offer. Thanks, tony
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SOLD!!!! THANKS AGAIN TO SCOTT FOR POSTING MY PHOTO'S!!! TONY
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