Mr. Norm's - 1 of 1 - 340 Demon

BEAUTIFUL Mopar, but I'd be very wary. My bro bought a "pristine, matching #'s, fully restored 68 GTX" from Carroll a little over a year ago & it took 2nd place in stock at MATS. Paid $42K for it off Ebay & later had to sell it when the economy crashed, to pay his daughter's college tuition. Buyer flipped it for $52K on ebay & 5 mos later, my bro gets a call from the new owner, that the car is a fake. Looking in retrospect, even the tag reveals its a repop (as you can see in the pic). A guy came up to us at the Vegas show & said he knew the car & it wasn't a B5 GTX, but a gold Satellite. We thought he was just drunk & passed it off.
He was right. Maybe Carrol bought the car already cloned & didn't know it, so don't want to accuse him, but morale is 'BUYER BEWARE"....

Are you saying the Fender Tag you are showing is a Satellite?
If yes you are misinformed!
I took the liberty to decode the Fender Tag shown in pic:
From the bottom....
RS23 - Plymouth GTX 2 Door Hardtop
83 - 440 4 bbl HP
5 - 3 speed Auto Trans
44 - F70-14 Red Side Wall Tires
219 - Feb 19, 1968 build date
157886 - VON

Line 2....
19 - Wide Sill Mouldings
25 - Drip Rail Mouldings
78 - Wheel Lip Mouldings
AX 48 - 3:23 Sure Grip
TRM S6W - Vinyl Bucket Seats - White on Black
PNT CC1 - Monotone Medium Blue Metallic
UBS W_3 - Upper Door Frames - White Couldn't find what the S3 is

Line 3.....
A1 - 26 Inch Radiator
R1 - AM Radio
S1 - A/C
X1 - Tinted Glass - All
Y7 - White Vinyl Top
Z8 - Performance Hood Treatment (RR/GTX)

Top Line.....
a5 - Center "Buddy" Seat
b4 - Bucket Seats
h7 - Fender Turn Signals
m6 - Drivers Side Remote Control Mirror

So.... As you can see, It IS a real GTX!

Hope this helps someone
Later,
Bruce B.