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1969 Dodge Dart Gts "340" 60 Pics & Video!..97k Org Miles..q5 Paint! on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:97540
Location:

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
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"1969 Dodge Dart GTS"

A Real "LS23P" Car!

I am listing my "Rust Free" numbers matching 1969 Dodge Dart GTS for sale. This GTS has 97K Original Miles and is one of 2623 made in 1969. This GTS also has a Special Paint Code of Q5(Turquoise), I was told less than 30 GTS were Painted this Color. The GTS was restored in 2000, and was taken completely apart. It has a rebuilt matching numbers 340 engine, 727 Transmission & 8 3/4 rear. The 340 was rebuilt 0.20 over, 484 Lift Cam, Three Angle Valve Job, Hardened Valve Seals. The numbers matching Transmission was just Rebuilt, has less than 50 miles on it! The Exhaust System consist of Headers that are Jet Coated with a Three Inch Exhaust System and Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips. The 8 3/4 rear is a sure grip unit with 3:23 gears. The White interior was all new from Legendary Interiors. All the Trim and Glass is in very nice shape.. The GTS has been driven about 10K miles since it was restored still looks very nice! The GTS Runs and Drives very well! I also have the partial Build Sheet for the GTS. It will only show Fender Mounted Turn Signals on the car. I also have the Original Exhaust Manifolds, Carb, Radiator, Valve Covers and an Extra Front Grill and Driver Side Remote Mirror!

    Fender Tag
  • C16: Console
  • C55: Bucket Seats
  • C15: Special Sound Insulation
  • L31: Fender Mounted Turn Signals
  • M21: Roof Drip Rail Mouldings
  • M25: Wide Still Moulding
    Fender Tag
  • E55: 340 Engine
  • D32: 727 Transmission
  • Q5: Special Paint(Turquoise)
  • P6W: Premium White Interior
  • W1: Upper Door Frame Color
  • R11: AM Radio
  • V8W: Transverse Stripe (White)

"Click Here for the Youtube Video of the 1969 Dodge Dart GTS!"

"Here is your chance to own a Great Looking Dodge Dart GTS!"

"This is a Very Nice Car!......Call me, I can tell you more about it!"

"Call or Text me at (717)-579-7160....Mark"

"This GTS is being Sold as is and is For Sale Locally!

"I can also deliver this car within 100 miles of Carlisle, Pa"

"I also have a Build Sheet for a '67 Hemi GTX "RS23J71133607", I am looking for the owner of the GTX!"

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