1966 Dodge Dart 2 Door Very Clean!!! Nostalgic Gasser Drag Style!! No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Whittier, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:225 SLANT 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Green
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Dart
Trim: SEDAN
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 69,000
Exterior Color: White
I am auctioning my 1966 Dodge Dart 2 door Sedan. It has new interior (seat covers, carpet, headliner, door panels) new paint (exterior and interior; no engine bay), New Crager rims with New Bias ply Nostalgic BFG Silvertown and M & H Racemaster tires (only about 400 mile on tires) , rebuilt carburetor, alternator, water pump etc.. It has an inline 225 slant 6 cylinder engine which runs like a clock and gets killer mileage. The transmission is a 3 speed automatic. The paint is very nice but not perfect as I was building this car as a driver, not a show car. The engine bay and trunk compartment are still the origional red color. The Dart has little to no rust on it which you can see in the underside picture. The car runs and drives very well with under 69,000 miles on it. All the lights and gauges work except for the oil pressure and the radio is missing. I started to set it up in a Gasser style with painted bumpers and no side moldings. I sold the moldings but still have the stone guards, origional 13" wheels and hub caps with good tires which I will put in the trunk. The title is clean and the car is currently registered in California until May 2013. This is a great car for someone to daily drive if you can live without A/C. The VIN# is LL21B69748527. I looked up the code on the internet and the information on the VIN is as follows:
L= DODGE MODEL DART
L=PRICE CLASS LOW
21=BODY TYPE 2 DOOR SEDAN
B=ENGINE 225 CUBIC INCH "RG" SLANT 6 CYLINDER
6= YEAR 1966
9= BUILT IN WINDSOR ONTARIO, CANADA
748527=SERIAL NUMBER
The winning Bidder MUST make a deposit of $500.00 with PAYPAL within 48 hours of the auctuion close. The Balance can be paid with a Bank Cashiers Check, Money Order, Personal Check or cash. The vehicle and/or Title will not be released until the total payment has cleared. The Dart is being sold in "AS IS" condition with NO WARRANTY. Transportation of the vehicle will be the responsibility of the winning bidder. The Dart is located in Whittier, CA (zip code 90606) just outside of Los Angeles. Local buyers are welcome. Please ask me any questions before bidding......Thanks for looking
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