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1967 Doge Dart Gt on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:2500 Color: was finished two years ago and is very nice
Location:

Brunswick, Georgia, United States

Brunswick, Georgia, United States
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My GT has been under my care for the last 4 years. Always garaged and meticulously maintained by myself and one of the best old school Mopar motor heads on the planet.  Below I've listed what has been accomplished on my car.  This car is a awesome running 340, I can guarantee you will be hard pressed to find another one that sounds or runs like this lite one.  I was determined purchase and upgrade an Mopar A Body that is mechanically reliable and pump gas friendly.  Please see below on the changes that have been done to my car, I have listed pretty much everything that has been done and have receipts reflecting those upgrades.  There are just a few details that still need to be addressed: I have a new headliner but hasn't been put in as of yet (will go with sale), replaced the speedo but it still bounces. Interior is in very good shape, new carpet, front vinyl seat covers and foam. New center console trim, it has the orig seat belts, door panels, rear seat, steering wheel. The exterior was finished two years ago and is very nice. The quarters have been replaced before I purchased (typical A body stuff) but the exterior lines are smooth. You will definitely not be embarrassed if you enter into ANY show, Its not a 10 footer!! I'm sure I left out some stuff, this is not a cobb job thrown together I can assure you of that.  My rating (100%)  is no B/S, you get what I list, no exceptions and I would except the same in return.  Vehicle is being sold without warranty and it will be up to the purchaser to arrange transportation.  Immediate deposit of non refundable $1000.00  after purchase with full payment within 5 days.  Payments accepted are certified bank check, pay pal and Cash.  Good luck.

Date coded 1970 340 block

Eldebroc RPM Air Gap Manifold

Eldebroc RPM Aluminum Head (ported)

Keith Black 107 Pistons, 30 over, file fit rings

Mopar performance purple 508 cam

Milodon high volume oil pump

Eldebroc double roller timing chain

Clevite bearings, balanced

Gas Tank, Sending Unit and all lines

Quick Fuel 650 Double Pumper

MSD Ignition and wires, ARP bolts and studs

Battery, Power steering pump, water pump

Alternator, Heater Core

TCI transmission street fighter with 3200 stalls PTC

8 3/4 rear, 742 Case, drive shaft, axles, 4.5” big bolt lug

Wilwood disc brakes (X4), 3.55 Sure Grip chunk

Heavy duty aluminum rad with HD Transmission cooler

Front adjustable 90/10, 80/20, 60/40 Shocks

Rear Monroe shocks, OEM LEAFS

Nitto 245/70R/17 NTSS Tires

2.5 Inch exhaust with Ceramic Headers

Auto mart mechanical (oil, temp, volt)

 

 

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