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1963 Dodge Dart Gt Convertible, Auto, Pwr Disc Brakes, Ps, Pwr Top, No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:72159 Color: Blue /
 Red
Location:

Lewisville, Texas, United States

Lewisville, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:3.7L 3687CC 225Cu. In. l6 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 7332673388
Year: 1963
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 72,159
Model: Dart
Sub Model: GT
Trim: GT
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Red
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: CD Player, Convertible

1963 Dodge Dart Convertible, Auto, Pwr Disc Brakes, PS, Pwr Top, No Reserve

 

Reasonable Rides and Rods presents this nice little 1963 Dodge Dart Convertible for your consideration.  Originally a California car, this Dart has been well cared for over the years and is a great cruiser with a nice presentation.  This is a no reserve auction, so high bidder wins.

Paint/Exterior

 

This Dart has been recently painted.  The paint is driver quality paint, but has a nice shine.  There are no signs of rust or any repairs that we can detect.  The body is in great condition and has a few custom features with painted front and rear bumpers to match the wheels.  The trim and glass is all in good condition.  The top is in great shape and is power.  It opens and closes as it should.  This Dart rides on a set of 17 inch custom wheels with new tires.

 

Engine/Trans

 

Powered by the 225 Slant Six, the engine was rebuilt a few thousand miles ago.  The engine is detailed nicely and runs great.  A new carburetor was recently installed and it has a custom Flowmaster exhaust.  The engine fires right up and does not leak or have any funny noises.  The transmission is the original 904 automatic and is push button operated.  The transmission shifts great and the push button system works as it should.  This combination makes for a great cruising vehicle that is easy on gas.

 

Interior

 

The interior is all new.  The seats have been recovered, along with new door panels and carpet.  All of the gauges and controls work.  A custom billet steering wheel has been installed.  The trunk has been finished to match the interior.   Overall, the interior is in excellent condition.

 

Suspension/Brakes

 

We recently installed a new power front disc brake kit.  It is a vast improvement over the original drum brakes.  This Dart will now stop on a dime.  Several of the steering components were replaced while doing the disc upgrade.  New shocks were installed around.  The car drives great and tracks down the road really nice. 

 

Overall

 

This little Dart is a great driver.  It is truly a car that you can hop in and enjoy now.  While not a show car and entirely perfect, it is a great car for someone looking for a classic car on a budget.

 

Reasonable Rides and Rods is located in Lewisville, Texas just minutes from DFW Airport in Dallas.  We are open M-F from 9-5 and you can contact us at (214)222-0920 during regular business hours.  All vehicles are for sale locally. Reasonable Rides and Rods reserves the right to end any auction early due to local sale. Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time.  This vehicle is being sold as-is. 

A non-refundable $500.00 deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction. The remainder is due within 5 days of Auction end.

If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise.

All Sales are subject to a flat Documentary Fee of $50, a $40.75 State Inspection Fee, and a Texas Vehicle Inventory Tax based on .001813 of the purchase price.

Our Documentary Fee is collected by Reasonable Rides and Rods and is not mandated by the state of Texas.

Residents of Texas will be required to pay sales tax of 6.25% and registration/inspection fees, but out-of-state buyers may register and pay applicable taxes in their home state.

Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle. If you wish to have it shipped using a service, we will gladly cooperate.

If you are not sure about something, please ASK. Do not assume anything not listed is included.  There will be no post-purchase negotiation on the price.

We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback or zero feedback bidders.

We reserve the right to end this auction early and sell this vehicle at any time if reserve has not been met, or the auction has not ended.

PLEASE ONLY BID WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY.

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