1969 Dodge Dart Custom on 2040-cars
Appleton, Wisconsin, United States
This quality, low-mileage 1969 Dodge Dart Custom can be yours. Complete with "rare" Dart Custom Trim Level containing desirable attributes: 318 cu. in. engine, 56,994 original miles, automatic on the column, power steering, manual 4-wheel drum brakes, MSD 6AL ignition, Chrysler electronic distributor, Mopar performance M1 duel plane intake manifold, quick fuel technical carburetor, factory air (currently not working-compressor seized up), 1 repaint 13 years ago in Dodge medium green metallic, with two-tone green vinyl interior, trim is in nice shape (no pitting). Comes with new heater core and complete original, two-barrel carburetor, intake and air cleaner. Also comes with extra compressor and hoses. This car is a good driver just waiting to be added to the Dodge enthusiast's collection or as a great purchase for the beginner. Don't miss out! Only bid if you're serious about owning this car. Car is sold "as is" with no warranties expressed or implied. I am selling for a friend. Buyer to arrange pickup or shipping of car and buyer to pay all transportation costs. A $1,000 non-refundable deposit within 48-hours of auction close is required via Cashier's Check. Balance due by Cashier's Check or seller will consider bank transfer when contacted by Buyer within 7 days of auction end. Release of car upon funds clearing the issuing bank.
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