Dodge: Dart Gt on 2040-cars
Hannibal, Montana, United States
1968 Dodge Dart GT Convertible 318 V8( believed to be orig)Automatic Bucket Seats Floor Console Floor Shifter Power Steering Air Conditioning Great investment on a rare convertible Dart GT !! If you want to get into the collector car hobby this GT is a fantastic car to start your on the wallet and in good condition This Mint Green Metallic (Original color ) 68 Dodge Dart GTis powered by the 318 V8 and Automatic driver , good mechanicals , nice interior with good upholstery , nice dash and steering wheel Also has Cragar wheels and radial tires ,fiberglass GT hood with 360 emblems Straight , solid body , new quarter panels at time of restoration , good floors and underbody , solid trunk , good paint , I would say paint is an 8 on 1-10 scale with 10 as perfection Good glass , power top , A/C needs work.
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