1965 Dodge Dart Gt on 2040-cars
Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Dart
Mileage: 1
Trim: GT
NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD SEE THE DAY I WOULD BE SELLING MY 1965 DODGE DART GT, IT JUST SITS INSIDE MY SHOP AND NEEDS TO GO TO SOMEONE WHO CAN FINNISH HER AND ENJOY IT. THIS IS NOT A NUMBERS MATCHING CAR NOR IS IT A SHOW CAR BUT DEFFINITLY A HEAD TURNER.ALL OF THE TRIM IS THERE MINUS THE HOOD CANDY CANE. HAD SHEET METAL REPLACE THE RUSTED OUT FLOORBOARDS AND CAR DOES NEED BODYWORK.ONCE AGAIN, NOT A SHOW CAR. HAS A 80'S 318 WITH 360 HEADS THAT RUNS GOOD BUT WHEN IT WARMS UP LOSES OIL PRESSURE. I HAVE DRIVEN THIS CAR LIKE THIS FOR YEARS WITH NO MECHANICAL ISSUES AND THE CAR RUNS AT 180 DEGREES ALL DAY LONG. HAS LATER MODEL BUILT 904 TRANS W/O LOCKUP. SINGLE POWER WIRE WILL GIVE LOCKUP IF NEEDED. HAS A TOTALLY REBUILT(EVERYTHING) 71/4 REAR. HAS SLIGHT WHINE. NEEDS TO BE SHIMMED.HAS BRAND NEW FUEL TANK AND SENDING UNIT UNFORTUNATLY FUEL GAUGE WORKS WHEN IT WANTS TO.COULD BE BAD GROUND.BRAND NEW CARPET THAT HASENT SET YET BUT ALMOST THERE.HAS ORIGINAL SEATS, SOME THREADS HAVE COME OUT OF THE DRIVERS SIDE SEAMS SO I SEAT COVERED THEM. COMES WITH A 1970 318 HOT TANKED AND PUNCHED 020 OVER WITH NEW PISTONS, RINGS AND ALL BOTTOM END AND CAM BEARINGS. HAVE A SET OF 340 J HEADS AND A EDELBROCK T5 INTAKE THAT GOES WITH IT AS WELL. HAS DUAL EXHAUST THAT MAY NEED TO BE REDONE, HAS SLIGHT LEAK.NO HEADLINER IN CAR AT THIS TIME. CAR STARTS, RUNS, SHIFTS AND DRIVES GOOD.COMPLIMENTS EVERYTIME I DRIVE IT. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME. NO SHIPPING, LOCAL PICKUP IN ST AUGUSTINE FLORIDA. NO EXCEPTIONS.NOT A SHOW CAR(BUT COULD BE) AND CLEAR TITLE IN MY NAME. PLEASE DONT BID IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY OR A WAY TO PICK IT UP. FOR SALE LOCALLY ALSO SO AUCTION MAY END AT ANY TIME. ALSO MAY TRADE FOR WRECKER. PLEASE EMAIL ME FOR BETTER PICS OR QUESTIONS.
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