1967 Dart Gt Convertible, Automatic, on 2040-cars
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:273 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: BLACK, AND PLUM PURPLE
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Dart
Trim: RESTORED
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 59,247
Options: Convertible
Sub Model: CONVERTIBLE
Exterior Color: Purple PLUM CRAZY
Up for sale a 1967 dodge dart gt convertible. painted plum crazy purple, with matching black and purple interior. a very very sharp looking car. car was painted by Gem mechanical services inc. of chgo. IL. the car was striped down to bare metal with frame on body and lacquer paint applied in 8 coats of wet sanded paint and 10 coats of wet sanded clear. I have done a lot of work to this car after the paint. I' ll try to list the best i can. here goes has a 1964 rebuilt 273 engine with less ten 20 miles on the rebuild. still has the joe gibb's break in oil in it. has edelbrock 650 4 barrel carb. with elctn. ign. the cam is stock, single exhaust, new battery, starter denso altn. raditor. has new clutch fan. new rebuilt 3 speed auto. tranny. with new torq. converter. new disc brakes front. new drum brakes rear. 15'' chrysl. rallye rims, with center caps. new 15'' tires. changed over to all right hand studs, New plu wires and plugs, hoses, and power steering pump. The buckets were refoamed before insting new seat covers same withe the back seat very comfortable ride. the fornt end was gone completly through. the console top plate is new.The convertible boot is new. the back window is plastic shows wear. i have a new one for it. new trunk floor mat. new tailite housing and chrome.Has the correct dodge am radio. speedo needs a little work. i am sure i missed a few things but i think you get a pretty good idea. of all the hard work that went into this car.plum crazy outside with matching int. is very very sharp. used it fo some weddings. bride and groom wore white, woow .ok i would like $ 1500.00 at the close of auction. as a deposit.balance due within 3 to 5 days by a banks cashier's check. can be picked up soon as checks clear. i can del. if need for a fee. must be picked up, within 10 days. of cleared checks.only reason selling this car is for medical reason.
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