1969 Dodge Dart Gt Mopar 4 Speed Running on 2040-cars
Merrifield, Minnesota, United States
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This is a pretty rare Dart GT. I've never seen one optioned like this with the 4 speed, power windows, power disc brake, power steering etc. It may or may not be all factory optioned but I see nothing to indicate otherwise. The power windows look correct to me (factory wiring and window tracks in the doors). I cant imagine someone would go to all the work to change all that. This Dart was born a 273 small block car so the 318 is not the original motor but it does run real good and the car drives. Although it runs and drives I would strongly recomend you trailer it any distance as there are issues with the front end or something, it has a shake. You can see by the pictures it will need sheet metal work done to the body but I believe the frame rails are solid, the floor boards are decent and the trunk floor is good except where the spare tire goes. I'm open to offers, trades or cash. I'm raising money to complete my 68 Charger build and that's the only reason I'm sacrificing my Mopars. I have the clear title in my hand ready to transfer with no issues. I also have a fiberglass 6 pack hood I can let go with the car for the right money. I'll provide you any info or pictures you want upon request as I want you to know what you're buying. Who knows this may be one of very few Darts built in 69. I do know for sure that any parts needed to make this thing new are available through AMD. It does have the small bolt patern wheels (4 inch) and the rearend is not the 8 3/4. Ask questions and bid to own it as I intend this car to find a good home. I reserve the right to end this auction any time as the car is for sale locally or I may just change my mind and keep it if I get a bunch of shit over it. Dont piss around, if you want the car make me a offer cause it wont last long for no more than what I'm willing to sell it for. If you're willing to restore this Mopar back to it's glory then make a serious offer. I will deliver the Dart for the cost of fuel if the thing is paid for in full....Period! I have other Mopars for sale on here as well so check my lisings and keep in mind I am ONLY selling to finish my Charger. Call Doug at 218-821-4394 any time. Thanks and good luck.
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