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1968 Dodge Dart on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:95000
Location:

Windber, Pennsylvania, United States

Windber, Pennsylvania, United States
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This car was originally manufactured as a GT but someone turned it into a GTS clone. All old parts, including the 360 motor that was replaced ARE INCLUDED with this sale.  Receipts for the new parts and work that has been done are available. Car is State inspected until June, 2015. Tach needs hooked up. Speedometer is off by about 40 mph. The seats are in great condition, the headliner has a gouge under the passenger sun visor and a 6" tear near the rear window. The interior vinyl door panels are very nice and even boast the GTS emblem, very convincing (or deceiving?) The radio is missing.  The d/s rear window crank is missing the knob. Lower panels are needed for the backs of the front seats.  There is evidence of some rust under the vinyl roof, but the vinyl roof itself is in very good condition. There are various rust spots on the body and the paint job will probably need to be redone to suit most buyers.  No warranty on this car is written, expressed, or implied.  Car is sold as is, where is, shipping, tax, and transfer fees are the responsibility of the buyer. $500 deposit is due by winning bidder at close of auction. I have clear PA title in my possession. On the second photo, it looks like the hood is a different color but it isn't, that must just be a shadow. 

This is a list of mechanical upgrades.  When I say new I mean NEW, the car doesn't have more than 50 miles on it since this was all replaced!

  • New 340
  • Aluminum Heads
  • New 4 Barrel Carb
  • New Chrome Valve Covers
  • New Gauge Cluster
  • Posi Rear
  • Tranny Rebuilt
  • New Aluminum Radiator
  • New Aluminum Intake
  • New Stainless Exhausts
  • New Headers
  • New Axles
  • New Brakes
  • New Air Shocks (still in the box, to be installed)
  • New Gas Tank
  • New Trunk Mat
  • New Car Cover w/Storage Bag
  • New Hood Latch
  • New Battery

 


On Aug-20-14 at 17:46:08 PDT, seller added the following information:

IN THE ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION, I SHOULD HAVE SAID "NEW" ALUMINUM HEADS, AND I FORGOT TO MENTION THE NEW CARPET.

TO VIEW A VIDEO GO TO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Kl6r9SxTh4

 

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