Beautiful Rare 1969 Dart Gt Sport V8 Convertble- Yellow / Black Top- Extra Clean on 2040-cars
New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Dart
Trim: BLACK
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 6,461
Number of Doors: 2
Sub Model: GT SPORT CONVERTIBLE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Yellow
HELLO... UP FOR BID IS MY VERY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL LOOKING 1969 DODGE DART V8 GT CONVERTIBLE. THIS CAR SPENT LIFE IN SOUTHERN OHIO AND IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION. THE COLOR IS A SHARP MOPAR BRIGHT YELLOW WITH A BEAUTIFUL MATCHING BLACK CONVERTIBLE TOP. THE FRONT AND BACK CHROME BUMPERS ARE STILL LIKE NEW AND BRIGHT CONDITION. THE CAR WAS PAINTED ABOUT 6 YEARS AGO AND IS NICE AND BRIGHT. ALL GLASS IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE CONVERTIBLE TOP IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND HAS THE BACK GLASS IN PERFECT CONDITION. THE DOORS AND HOOD LINE UP NICE AND CLOSE NICE AND HAS A BEAUTIFUL DUAL SNORKEL HOOD. THIS CAR ALSO FEATURES POWER STEERING. THE ENGINE IS A NEW CRATE POWERFUL 360 V8 ENGINE WITH 6,464 MILES ON IT NOW. THE CAR RUNS NICE AND CLEAN, HAS A REBUILT 904 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH FULL SHIFT KIT DONE SAME TIME CRATE MOTOR PUT IN {PLEASE SEE ENGINE PICS}, HAS FULL DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM EXITING OUT REAR OF DART. THE INTERIOR IS ALSO IN VERY NICE CONDITION, WITH RECLINING BUCKET SEATS WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS. THE BACK SEAT ALSO IN EXCELLENT. THIS DART HAS A GORGEOUS CUSTOM CONSOLE FLOOR SHIFTER DONE BEAUTIFULLY IN GRANITE. ALSO CUSTOM FULL DASH WITH EXPENSIVE AUTO METER GADGE PACKAGE BUILT INTO DASH - RPM TACHOMETER- FUEL GADGE- WATER TEMP - OIL PRESSURE - VOLT GADGE - SPEEDOMETOR + ODOMETOR GADGE = 6,461 MILES SINCE DONE. EVEN AUTOMETER CLOCK BUILT INTO FLOOR CONSOLE. ALSO COMES WITH MATCHING CONVERTIBLE BOOT. I PUT IN BRAND NEW MATCHING GRANT GT STEERING WHEEL LAST WEEK. I HATED THE STOCK ONE {PLEASE SEE INTERIOR PICS}. HAS 373 GEAR, CRAGAR RIMS WITH EXCELLENT BF GOODRICH WHITE LETTER T/A TIRES. SIZE P215 / 65R15 BACK. P215 / 60R14 FRONT, THE UNDERSIDE LOOKS CLEAN AND TRUNK LOOKS GOOD, I TOOK PICS OF UNDERSIDE BEST I COULD AS I HAVE NO CAR HOIST. THE LAST OWNER RAN BATTERY TO TRUNK. HE THOUGHT IT WAS A LOT SAFER THIS WAY WHEN HE DROVE. ALL THE LIGHTS WORK NICE, YES WINDSHIELD WIPERS WORK GOOD. THIS CAR IS A TOTAL LOOKER AND HEAD TURNER. THIS IS A SEXY MOPAR THAT EXHIBITS THIS BEAUTIFUL COLOR COMBINATION THAT IS EYE CATCHING. THIS IS THE WAY I PURCHASED THE CAR. I DID FIX THE BRAKES AND POWER STEERING AND ALSO PUT IN NEW STEERING WHEEL. THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES VERY NICE. I KNOW THIS CAR IS NOT A PERFECT SHOW CAR BUT VERY RESPECTFUL . I ALSO KNOW MY IT BUY NOW PRICE IS EXCEPTIONALLY LOW AND I BELIEVE A STEAL FOR THIS RARE DART. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO FIND ONE AS CLEAN AND RARE AS THIS DART ANYWERE, ESPECIALLY WITH THIS LOW 'BUY IT NOW' PRICE. IF YOU ARE IN THE AREA PLEASE COME INSPECT PRIOR TO BIDDING ANYTIME BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING SHIPPING, I USE A VERY REASONABLY PRICED TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. I CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH A QUOTE IF YOU LET ME KNOW YOUR LOCATION. DON'T MISS OUT, IF YOU'D LIKE TO MAKE A FAIR OFFER SEND ME AN EMAIL. I WILL ENTERTAIN ALL SENSIBLE OFFERS AND THIS CAR IS LIKELY TO SELL BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. FOR THAT REASON, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. ALSO, IF YOU WIN THE BID YOU MUST PUT IN A $500 DEPOSIT ON PAYPAL IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS - NO EXCUSES. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ALL FUNDS AND/OR CAR LOANS SECURED AND AVAILABLE BEFORE BIDDING. THE TITLE IS FREE AND CLEAR WITH NO LEINS AT ALL, MILES READ 6,464. I TOOK TONS OF PICTURES TODAY TO SHOW YOU CAR. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LOOKING AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU.
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