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1971 Dodge Dart Swinger Excellent Shape A Driver Mopar Slant 6 Clyinder on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:99999
Location:

Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States

1971 Dodge Dart 6 Cylinder automatic that run and drive shift very nicely. All lights work head lights ,tail lights,brake lights turn signals,dome lights,door buzzer,gauges lights all work.Speedometer is not functionally working correctly. Gauges all register correctly except oil engine light.I install a mechanical oil gauges It has new tires with Power coated steel wheels in bright orange, new front KY B shocks new disc pads Turn the front rotors ,replace rear brake shoes and master cylinder Had the front seat reupholster and install new dash vinyle The 71 dart car retain all it original sheet metal the only imperfection is in the metal is a small dent in the hood. It is rust free the only service rust i found under the trunk pan where the spare tire sit it is under neath in a small area. If you look at the trunk pictures in the inside there is not service rust Overall, Car is in great shape. There is no reserve on this auction. Please ask any questions you might have before bidding. You can e-mail me . I can ship international but it hard to predict price on shipping. For those international people you have to take care of shipping cost. I can assist in shipment in loading the car and shipping it to a dock in California only for a small fee I will ship the car with-in a 200 mile radius of Fresno, California for a small fee. I send off for Title I will be getting it from the DMV with Title only with non op in a couple of weeks.To view feed back look at my primary account bbody_69 Thank you and have a great day
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Winning bidder shall pay in full by cashiers check or money order only within 7 days of auction closing. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs and arrangements. I can help with loading the car or any arrangements that you would like to make. Please don't bid unless you are going to buy. Feel free to ask any questions before bidding. Sold as is. Thanks for your time, and happy bidding.



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