68 Dodge Dart V8 Mopar: Not A Hemi! Great For Gts Clone on 2040-cars
Delafield, Wisconsin, United States
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NO RESERVE!!!
This is a super clean 68 dart 2 door hard top 318 automatic. Perfect start for your hemi-dart clone or your big block GTS clone. It starts, runs and drives great. I purchased with the intention to turn it into an autocross car, but have too many other projects. I will do my best to describe this car as accurately as possible. While the car is super clean, it IS NOT a show car. This is 100% a driver car. Chrome is decent but does have some pitting. The car is original in all ways. It still has the bone stock 318 and the high performance 2 barrel carb... LOL. It drives straight, stops decent, heater works, the AC turns on and blows, but there is no cold air. As best as I can tell, the system needs a charge. No rust underneath, floor pans are solid. Trunk is solid. Still has the original bumper jack. The car is so clean, I can't imagine there are actually 86,000 miles on it, but thats what the odometer says. The car has been re-painted the original dark blue. I don't know for sure when, but it looks like a 15-20 year old paint job. The car has an open differential in it and it is NOT an 8 3/4. Finally I just replaced the rear brakes. Completely new pads, wheel cylinders, drums and wheel kit. Now for the not so nice.... Interior is dirty. Front seat is torn in several places. There is an oil leak, it appears to be a rear main. There is a small dent/ding on the passenger side rear fender. There is a slight exhaust leak right where the two exhaust manifold pipes merge into 1 collector. Its not major, but it is there. The car could use a slight tune up. I never took the carb apart and I suspect it could use a good cleaning. It has a slight bog right as you press the gas. That being said, I drove it all this summer and just started the car today after sitting for the last month or so. it starts fine, idles nice and drives down the road with no problems. You could easily buy the car and drive it home if you want. This is the perfect POWER TOUR car. I REPEAT.. NO RESERVE AUCTION - HIGH BIDDER WINS THIS CAR Details: I make no warranty on the car. It is sold by me, (a private seller) as is. I live near Milwaukee, WI. Once I have received payment in full, I will load on an open trailer and deliver up to 100 miles from zip code 53018 for $200. I will also help deliver the car to a transporter of your choice, free of charge within 30 miles of 53018. I will not ship your car, I will not deliver the car further than 100 miles from 53018. It is your responsibility to get the car home. I'm simply willing to help out. Finally: I have 100% positive feedback. I will do whatever I can to make this a 100% positive transaction for you. There is no funny business here. No phantom bids, just a no reserve auction to buy a very nice car. Buying a car online takes trust and lots of communication. I will provide both. I encourage you to stop by and see the car, ask questions or give me a call. Send me an email, with your name/phone I will happily call you back. Please no tire kickers.. no low ball offers.. The car is for sale locally, I reserve the right to end the auction early if it sells. I have a clear Wisconsin Title with no loan. I will hand you the title and keys to the car once I receive the full purchase price. My preference is cash or money transfer. I will not accept any personal checks. $500 is due immediately upon winning bid. We will settle the remaining balance when you pick the car up. Thanks for looking - Rob |
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