The 1970 version of the Plymouth GTX boasted smoother lines, as well as a new power bulge hood and non-functional rear break scoops. Buyers also received a Torque Flite Transmission, exhaust trumpets and duel horns, as if the car needed to announce its presence. That task was accomplished by the base 440 "Super Commando" V-8, although a total of eight different engines could be chosen. You've chosen wisely when deciding on this Black beauty specially flamed for the occasion.