1968 Dodge Dart 270 on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Alabama, United States
Body Type:2 door hard top
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Interior Color: Green
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Dart
Trim: mid level
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 67,000
Sub Model: 270
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
68 Dart 2 door hard top in pretty good shape for its age. 273 2bbl V-8 runs good, no smoke, fresh tune up with new carburetor, plugs, wires, original non electronic ignition (points) 3speed A904 torqueflite transmission with fresh filter and fluid shifts great. Single exhaust. Now for the good stuff: 8 3/4" rear end replaces the 7 1/4"with completely rebuilt with new axles, seals, bearings, brakes (including backing plate, wheel cylinders, shoes, hardware sets, new steel lines, breather, fresh gear oil. Drive shaft shortened to accommodate the new rear end. New leaf springs, hangers, U bolts, shock mounts, new rear shocks. All new emergency brake cable (front to rear) New gas tank, mounting straps, sending unit, all rubber and steel fuel lines (front to rear) Up front we have new upper suspension arms and ball joints, disc brakes (everything completely new) new master cylinder all steel and rubber brake lines new. New steering system (tie rods, adjusters, idler arm, pitman arm, new front shocks. Wheels upgraded to 5 X 41/2 front and rear (no more left hand threads) new 14" rally wheels, center caps and tires front and rear. Inside: new upholstery from Legendary (not the exact same pattern, but two tone green as it should be). Dash, headliner door panels, instrumentation is all original and really like new. Replaced the arm rest because they always fall apart, carpet is ok but should be changed in the future. Seat tracks work fine, package tray is in great shape. As I said, this is a radio delete car from the factory. All glass is good and all side windows work fine. Outside: Vinyl top is great, all trim is in great shape, except trunk piece with DODGE, but I have a brand new one that goes with the car. All chrome is in good shape as are the lights. The negatives: There is some rust through on the left front fender, and the wheel wells are showing rust. left rear has been repaired some time in the past. Wheel well trim is there but shot, I have new for all four wheels. Summary: This is a light green with two tone green intereior, with a black vinyl top. Looks better than the triple dark green (just sayin') The car is mechanically like new right now, it will need paint and body work to keep it in good shape for the future. the trunk has no rust through and the floor pans are solid. Barett Jackson? probably not; Good solid fun driver? absolutely. Why am I selling it? I have a 68 GTS in the paint shop on one side of town and a 65 GT in the paint shop on the other as well as a 79 Magnum XE in the driveway and I'm always interested in good Dodge 4X4 trucks or a 4X4 Ramcharger (trades? perhaps) That's everything I can think of, but please ask a question if I've forgotten anything. Winning bidder will need to send a $500.00 deposit within 5 days of auction end and pay full amount within ten days of auction end. Shipping is the responsibility of the winning bidder. Thanks |
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