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1968 Dodge Dart Street / Strip on 2040-cars

US $23,500.00
Year:1968 Mileage:100000
Location:

Grand Blanc, Michigan, United States

Grand Blanc, Michigan, United States
Advertising:
Engine:499 CI
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1968
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Dart
Trim: BASE
Mileage: 100,000
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. ... 

I AM SELLING THIS 1968 DODGE DART FOR A FRIEND. THIS CAR IS EXTERMELY STRAIGHT AND CLEAN. HE BOUGHT IT 12 YEARS AGO AS A REGULAR OLE' DART. HE HAS NOT TOUCHED THE BODY WHAT SO EVER SINCE HE HAS OWNED IT. HE HAS HOWEVER REPLACED THE DRIVETRAIN WITH AN INCREDIBLY RELIABLE AND CONSISTANT SET UP. SINCE HE BUILT IT 8 OR 9 YEARS AGO THE CAR HAS DONE NOTHING BUT RUN FLAWLESSLY WITH NO HESITATION AND NO PROBLEMS. HE BUILT IT FOR THE STRIP, BUT IT IS STREET LEGAL AND DRAWS TONS OF ATTENTION. AND IS A BLAST TO DRIVE ACCORDING TO HIM. HERE IS A LIST OF WHAT WAS DONE AND OR WHAT IT HAS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK AND I WILL GET THE ANSWER.

     *  WEIGHS 3300 LBS.

     * SET UP FOR 165 LB DRIVER ( AND GOES STAIGHT AS AN ARROW )

         *  1966 440 FACTORY BLOCK

      *  499 ci  WEDGE TALL DECK

      *  EAGLE CRANK AND RODS

      *  ROSS FLAT TOP PISTONS

      *  12.5:1 COMPRESSION RATIO

      *  EDELBROCK PERFORMER HEADS FULLY CNC PORTED TO

           MAX WEDGE DIMENSIONS, DONE BY MODERN CYLINDER

      *  ISKY ENDURANCE SPRINGS, TITANIUM RETAINERS, 10 DEG. LOCKS

      *  INDY 440-3 INTAKE        

      * 1100 cfm PRO SYSTEMS DOMINATOR

      * S.S. SHUMACHER HEADERS W/ 2'' PRIMARY AND 3 1/2" COLLECTORS

              GOING INTO A DR. GAS X-PIPE, WHICH BLOWS THRU DYNOMAX ULTRA FLOW MUFFLERS.

      *  8 GALLON FUEL CELL AND BATTERY MOUNTED IN TRUNK

      *  ALUMINUM FACTORY REPLICA RADIATOR BY 4 SEASONS

      *  MEZIRE WATER PUMP AND ELECTRIC FANS

      *  MAGNAFUEL PROSTAR 500 AND FILTER

      *  FLEXLITE FUEL LINE AND AN FITTING THROUGHOUT

      *  3 1/2'' DTS DRIVESHAFT  W/ 3350 SPICER U-JOINTS

          *  727 TORQUEFLIGHT

       *  8'' COAN 5500 STALL CONVERTER

       *  8.75 DIFFERENTIAL BRACED ON CALTRAC MONO LEAF AND BARS

       *  4.57 RICHMOND PRO GEAR, STRANGE SPOOL, MOSER AXLES

       *  MINI TUBBED

        *   INTERIOR HAS ROLL CAGE AND DART GT FRONT BUCKETS AND GT REAR BENCH

        * WELD WHEELS

        *  NEW CHROME FRONT BUMPER

        * THIS CAR HAS ABOUT 150 PASSES ON IT AND RUNS AN UNBELIEVABLY

             CONSISTANT  10.05 ish 1/4 MILE TIME @ 131 MPH! AND 0-60 in 1.4 sec.

       * OWNER HAS EVERY SINGLE TIME SLIP HE HAS RUN.

       I AM SURE THAT I MAY HAVE MISSED STUFF THAT YOU WOULD  LIKE        KNOW, SO PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT ALL OF THE PHOTOS TOO PLEASE. ALSO, BUYER IS FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING UP AND PAYING FOR SHIPPING.

        A $500 NON-RETURNABLE DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 48 hrs OF AUCTIONS END. AND FULL PAYMENT AND PICKUP WITHIN 7 DAYS UNLESS OTHER PLANS ARE AGREED WITH SELLER.

        THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING.

        I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION DUE TO THE CAR BEING ADVERTISED LOCALLY ALSO.

           NO WARRANTIES ARE OFFERED OR IMPLIED, AS THIS CAR IS 45 YEARS OLD AND NOT STOCK! :)

      

 

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