1964 Dodge Dart Base 2.8l on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Take "Honey" home! "50th Anniversary Edition" Slant six, 3 on the tree=170-cubic inch engine with manual transmission. 1964 Dodge Dart celebrating her 50th year in 2014! Dodge will be celebrating it's centennial the same year--BE READY to impress EVERYone at the shows this Fall!
This is a SWEET ride, SUPER-straight body, $5k in paint job alone. ALL maintenance, tire, repair records are intact. I am third owner. My cousin was 2nd. This car has been in our family for 20 years. The ONLY reason I'm selling it is because I live in Costa Rica now and this car needs to be stored inside and driven regularly. It was a project car for my cousin and then me and then my now ex-husband. TOTAL restoration is almost COMPLETE from the inside out, including repainting of interior metal (original colors), engine work and all mechanicals (brakes, etc.). All chrome and accessories included. PLUS! The original owner's manual, warranty records and other paper ephemera (historical documents). Just waiting for you to pick your favorite upholstery. ONLY 180k ORIGINAL miles on 1st rebuild. RELIABLE, VERY comfortable transportation and a real HEAD turner. You will LOVE the attention you get in this car. I use it as my daily driver when I am in the country (quarterly for two weeks). Aftermarket A/C is blowing a little warm this summer. http://www.hagerty.com/price-guide/1964-Dodge-Dart Please read the link above for further specs. This is not a "typical" collector car. It's going to take someone special to deserve to own this hidden jewel. Since the ex got a new "gal", the car is going to be sitting outside under a cover for the first time in over 15 years of her cushy, garaged life. I want someone to love and DRIVE this car! Willing to negotiate with the right buyer. 210-776-1051 |
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