1965 Dodge Dart Gt--same Owner For 46 Years. on 2040-cars
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:GT HARDTOP
Engine:225 CHARGER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:REGULAR
For Sale By:OWNER
Year: 1965
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: SIX
Model: Dart
Trim: GT
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 58,061
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: NONE
1965 Dodge Dart Our 1965 Dodge Dart was purchased in 1966 at Alan Dodge, Camp Hill PA and was previously owned by a local Camp Hill, Pennsylvania minister.
The same family has owned this 1965 Dodge Dart GT for almost 46 years. This beautiful Dodge Dart GT is my wife's car. She retired a few months ago after teaching school of 36 years. The Dart was her baby and she took great care of it. However we intend to travel and will be selling it so that someone else can enjoy it as much as we did. It has won many trophies at car shows and over the last year or so we have had brand new tires installed on it, the entire front end has been professionally rebuilt, any minor rust was fixed with genuine Dodge replacement parts. Back in 1970 the 13"inch stock wheels were replaced with the optional 14" inch wider wheels to improve the ride and handling. With the optional 14"inch wheels, the 13"inch hubcaps no longer fit so the optional 14"inch Dodge Mag Wheelcovers were put on. A while back the front shock absorbers were replaced, and the rear shock absorbers were also replaced with upgrade to Monroe Air Adjustable shocks. Within the last year the original vinyl top began to crack from age and the soft pastel yellow paint also began to lighten from age. Nothing but the best for my wife's baby-----A new original grain factory replacement vinyl roof was added and her car received a professional paint job in the color of Chrysler Lemon Twist yellow. The interior of the Dart is totally original and is in excellent condition and looks like new as you can tell by the photographs. It looks great, and it runs great, lots of pep and the tourqueflite transmission shifts beautifully and the engine does not burn oil and idle is smooth, exhaust is stock and quiet. iIt turns heads every place it is driven.
It includes:
225 Charger Engine 3-Speed TorqueFlite transmissio AM Radio Front and Rear Speaker Heater Power Steering Special Order Mag Wheel Hubcaps Optional 14” Wheels (standard was 13" inch) New Air Shocks for adjustable ride Front End Totally Rebuilt Bucket Seats Automatic Floor Shift Two-tone Paint Job New Vinyl Roof Call with any questions 717-649-2186 or 717-939-3429 |
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