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1973 Dodge Dart Sport 5.2l-duster Low Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:92000
Location:

Locust Grove, Oklahoma, United States

Locust Grove, Oklahoma, United States

This is a super straight car with minimal rust in lower rear 1/4s and small spot on passenger fender. inner wells and wheel lips are still excellent. I do not see signs of any patching anywhere on this car. Appears to be all origonal sheet metal. No dents, maybe a couple of dings. Interior is nice. The front seat has been recovered in ORIGONAL material and looks very good. Dash pad has cracks and back seat has a scrape. Interior nice overall. 
     This is an origonal 318 v-8 car with a 318 that came out of a bigger car that had 60k miles on it so engine has 60K miles. Body has 92K miles. Engine sounds like a million bucks, idles perfectly, choke works, doesn't smoke or rattle. Runs and drives very good with no issues, brakes are good and it does not pull right or left. Car has power steering, power disc brakes and a/c. Everything complete under the hood. The grill is perfect. The origonal  bumperets, vinyl top trim, and wheel opening moldings come with the car. Yes the car had I believe a 1/4 vinyl top but there is NO rust on the top anywhere. The bumperettes are in excellent shape, just removed for a cleaner look. The floors, frame rails, and trunk are solid. There are 2 pin holes in the trunk but it still looks very good. All glass is very good. Doors open and shut like new. The body gaps are very good. This is a very clean car overall that you can get in and drive anywhere. There is even a matching rally wheel for a spare. You wont be dissapointed with this car for the money. THIS IS A TIGHT CAR!  Has new tune up, belts, hoses, fluids, filters, lube, sending unit, etc.
    I also have a HP 360 that could be bought seperately if interested. LOW RESERVE on this car. Please call with any ?s. I will be happy to do a walk around for you if you are a serious buyer. And always welcome to do inspection. I was told this was a 2 owner car before me. I have origonal operators manual and dealers invoice from Stillwater Ok.....Darrell @ 918-386-2207
     Sold as is.....$500 deposit due within 2 days of auction end and balance due within 7 days of auction end. Cash preferred-cashiers check must clear before releasing the car. I can store the car for a while if need be at no extra charge.....Thank You

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Worlund Collision ★★★★★

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