1960 Dodge Dart Seneca Stationwagon,low Miles,original Paint And Interior,nice on 2040-cars
Concord, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:225 slant six
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Dart
Trim: Seneca
Drive Type: 3 speed manual
Mileage: 48,000
Number of Doors: 4
Sub Model: Seneca
Exterior Color: Tan
Here is my 1960 Dodge Dart Seneca station wagon that I got back in 1990. This car was stored inside it's entire life. It belonged to the wife of a plumber. She didn't like it because it doesn't have power steering. The plumber then proceeded to park it inside of his plumbing supply store from 1961 until I bought it in 1990. At that time it had 28,000 miles on it. I cleaned it up and waxed it and drove it 20,000 miles over the next few years. It has spent a night outside since I've owned it. It's been in my dry heated garage.
As nice as this car is, it has certain flaws. There is a very small amount of rust on the bottom of the right rear quarter. The spare tire well has significant surface rust on the bottom. There is a small tear in the back seat. The left rear bumper wing shows signs of having hit something at some time. Paint is thin in spots but definitely too nice too re-paint. Chrome is nice but not perfect. All glass is perfect. Headliner is perfect. Rear mat in the cargo compartment is super nice.
I haven't driven this car in 11 years. I start it from time to time, but that's about it. In the meantime the brake cylinders all froze up and the gas in the tank turned to gum. Car runs fine on a small gas can. I removed the brake shoes so that the car would roll. They're in a box in the back.
Not too many old cars left in this kind of condition, let alone '60 Dodge station wagons. I have too many cars and need to make some room. Please e-mail with any questions.
I will help your shipper to load or my shipper can deliver to you. Car can set here as long as it takes to sort out shipping, no problem.
Please read: New Hampshire does not issue titles on cars this old. Car will be sold with a valid NH registration and notarized bill of sale. This documentation will get you a title in most places. If in doubt, please check with your local motor vehicle department.
Car is sold as is, but I can do repairs at a reasonable cost as necessary. I can facilitate shipment to Port Elizabeth NJ for shipment to other countries.
On Apr-08-13 at 16:21:57 PDT, seller added the following information:
Typo in line 3. It should read : It has not spent a night outside since I've owned it. Not once, not ever. I did get caught in the rain a few times, but always dried and garaged the car the same day.
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