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1968 Dodge Dart Gt on 2040-cars

US $5,400.00
Year:1968 Mileage:81112
Location:

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Bremerton, Washington, United States

 

1968 Dodge Dart GT

 

Engine – 273

Upgraded brake system, power brakes, front disc brakes, 4 1/2 in bolt pattern (big bolt pattern), 8 1/4 rear end.  The front end has all new ball joints, tie rod ends, brake lines, and A arm bushings.

It’s the GT – bucket seats, center console, floor shift automatic.

This car runs and drives.  What trim is not attached to the car, is in the trunk.  All the windows roll up and down, all glass is good except windshield.  Windshield has a crack in it. 

Car is complete, and ready for restoration.  There is no significant rust anywhere on this car, the floors are all solid including the trunk pan. 

Interior needs work, but it is all there. 

 

From “Mopar VIN Decoder”

Body Type:   L  =  Dodge Dart / Demon

Price Class:   P  =  Premium

Body Type:   23  =  2 Door Hardtop

Engine:   D  =  273 190HP 1-2BBL 8 CYL

Year:   8  =  1968

This car was purchased for my 18 year old daughter. I then purchased a 1973 Satellite wagon for myself which she fell in love with.  To make my daughter happy, we traded vehicles.   Well now, several months later, I have to many projects and need to simply thin the heard. Please feel free to ask questions.   


Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs.  This car is sold AS IS with no warranty expressed or implied.  $500 deposit is required at end of auction with full payment within 2 days of end of auction.  I will accept cash, Certified/Cashiers Check (check will have to clear bank before car is released)  and Paypal for payment. 

Car does run and drive, is completely capable of being driven up onto an auto transport.  I may be able to deliver the car myself within reason and for a fee.  If you are interested in the car and shipping is a concern, contact me with any questions and I will reply as quickly as possible. 

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