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Beautiful Rare #s Match 1967 Dart Gt V8 Convertible- Red /black Int- 43,276 Mile on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:43271
Location:

New Baltimore, Michigan, United States

New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
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HELLO.   UP FOR BID IS MY NUMBERS MATCHING AND RARE 1967 DART GT V8 CONVERTIBLE.    COLOR IS A BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT RED WITH BLACK GT STRIPE.    HAS A LAZOR STRAIGHT PROFFESIONAL PAINT JOB AT A COST OF OVER $5000 LAST YEAR.     PAINT IS GORGEOUS WITH NO SCRATCHES IN IT  {PLEASE SEE PICTURES},     HAS AN EXCELLENT BLACK POWER TOP THAT WORKS PERFECT.   YES HAS THE BACK REAR GLASS WINDOW - NOT PLASTIC.    THE CHROME BUMPERS ARE ORIGINAL.   THERE WAS SOME DURAGLASS USED IN REAR QUARTERS WHEN DOING BODY WORK.     THE PAINT JOB IS SHOW READY.   ALL THE GLASS IS VERY NICE WITH NO CHIPS.   ALL BODY LINES ARE PERFECT AND DOORS SHUT NEW.   HAS STOCK SHARP GT RALLY RIMS WITH RAISED WHITE LETTER GOODRICH TIRES THAT ARE LIKE NEW.     HAS BUCKET SEAT BLACK INTERIOR.  THE BUCKET SEATS ARE BEAUTIFUL WITH NO RIPS,  BACK SEAT ALSO NICE.    THE DASH IS ORIGINAL AND HAS CRACK IN IT.   BLACK CARPET LOOKS EXCELLENT {PLEASE SEE ALL INTERIOR PICS}.    WIPERS WORK  AS DOES THE HEAT.    ENGINE IS A NICE RUNNING STOCK 273 V8.    HAS CHROME VALVE COVERS AND NEW CHROME AIRCLEANER.    ENGINE COMPARMENT LOOKS VERY NICE AND CLEAN,     THE FRONT END HAD NEW BALL JOINTS TIE RODS DONE.   CAR DRIVES OUT NICE AND STRAIGHT.   I NOTICED WHEN I DROVE IT TODAY IT PULLED TO THE RIGHT A WHEN I HIT THE BRAKES.    I DO MY BEST TO DESCRIBE EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT THE CAR AND YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TO INSPECT THE VEHICLE BEFORE BIDDING.    THE UNDERSIDE LOOKS NICE ORIGINAL AND STRAIGHT AND LOOKS LIKE IT HAS BEEN ZIEBARTED.    I TOOK SOME PICS OF THE UNDERNEATH BEST I COULD.      THIS IS A 3 OWNER CAR AND THE ODOMETER SHOWS 43,271 MILES.  I HAVE COPIES OF TITLE SHOWING 40.104 ACTUAL MILES IN 2000.  THEN THERE HAS BEEN ONLY 3200 MILES PUT ON SINCE.  I WAS TOLD BY LAST OWNER ALL HE DID WAS DRIVE TO COUPLE CAR SHOWS IN THE SUMMER.    THERE IS A BROACAST SHEET WITH THE DART BUT IT IS RIPPED UP .  IF YOU ARE IN THE AREA AND VERY SERIOUS PLEASE COME LOOK BEFORE BIDDING.       IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING HAVING THE CAR SHIPPED,    WE USE A REASONABLEY PRICED TRANSPORATION COMPANY.   I CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH A QUOTE IF YOU EMAIL ME YOUR ZIP CODE. THE TITLE IS FREE AND CLEAR WITH NO LEINS AT ALL AND MILES ARE 43,271. I BELIEVE MY BUY IT NOW PRICE IS A TOTAL STEAL FOR THIS CAR. MOST OF MY CLASSICS SELL BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS.  IF YOU WANT TO MAKE ME A OFFER.  I MIGHT ACCEPT A FAIR OFFER.    I WANT TO GIVE EVERYONE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS VEHICLE.   FOR THAT REASON,   I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY.   THIS DODGE DART GT CONVERTIBLE DEMANDS ATTENTION AND YOU WILL HAVE A TON OF FUN WITH IT.    IT IS NOT A PERFECT SHOW CAR.    THIS CAR IS DRIVEN AND MEANT TO BE ENJOYED. I TOOK PLENTY OF PICS TODAY TO CAPTURE ALL ANGLES IN ORDER TO ILLUSTRATE HOW THIS CAR LOOKS. I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR TAKING TIME TO LOOK AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

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