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1969 Dodge Dart Gts Tribute - 340 4speed on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:83000 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:4 SPEED HURST
Engine:340 375 HP
Body Type:2 DOOR COUPE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: LH23B9B218086 Year: 1969
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Dart
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GT SPORT
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 83,000
Sub Model: GTS
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1969 DODGE DART G.T.S. TRIBUTE- 340/375 H.P. - HURST 4 SPEED.
 
THIS CAR WAS A SOUTHERN CAR ALL IT'S LIFE-PURCHASED FROM A GENTLEMAN WHO SERVED IN MILITARY AND  THE CAR WAS IN A BARN IN STORAGE FOR 10 YEARS.

HAVING NOT USED THE CAR FOR SEVERAL YEARS, HE PUT IT UP FOR SALE.THE PREVIOUS OWNER WHO OWNED A 1969 G.T.S. THAT WAS IN NEED OF A NEW BODY-BECAUSE OF THE NORTHERN ROADS- PURCHASED THE CAR. HIS ORIGINAL G.T.S. WAS IN MAINE ALL IT'S LIFE AND WAS RUSTING AWAY. SO THE PROCESS STARTED OF TAKING ALL THE PARTS OFF HIS CAR AND REBUILDING A TOTALLY RUST FREE G.T.S. TRIBUTE. EVERY ITEM-BRAKES MOTOR TRANSMISSION-SUSPENSION ETC WAS PAIN STAKINGLY BROUGHT OVER TO THE NEW DART.THE FRONT END IS ALSO BRAND NEW-4,000 MILES.

BORN WITH A 6 CYLINDER AND MANUAL TRANSMISSION- HAVING BEEN FROM THE SOUTH ALL IT'S LIFE - THE BODY IS AS CLEAN AS THEY GET. THE UNDERCARRIAGE IS AS IT CAME FROM THE FACTORY, A VERY UNMOLESTED BODY-NO RUST OR ANY PATCHES ON THE FLOOR OR TRUNK - THE PERFECT BUILDING PLATFORM.
THE MOTOR WAS THE 1969 340 GTS MOTOR- WHILE OUT HE HAD REBUILT-  BORED 30 OVER WARMED WITH A NICE MILD CAM, HEADERS TO ALLOW IT TO BREATH CORRECTLY 
AND DUAL FLOWMASTERS FINISHED WITH CORRECT MOPAR TIPS.
THE TRANSMISSION IS A 4 SPEED HURST SHIFTER AND REAR END HAS 391 GEARS.
I JUST REPLACED THE REAL PINION SEAL AND ALSO CHANGED THE OIL AND FILTER.
CAR SHIFTS SMOOTH AND EASY UP AN DOWN THE GEARS- NO GRINDING ALL SCYNCROs WORK FINE.
MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION HAVE APPROXIMATELY 4 k MILES ON THEM AND YOU CAN TELL.
RIMS ARE THE FACTORY STYLE AND THE TIRES ARE BF GOODRICH T/A RADIALS.
THE CAR IS LASER STRAIGHT AND WAS JUST PAINTED 3 WEEKS AGO- GTS STRIPE COMPLETED THIS WEEK TO GIVE THE FINAL TOUCH.
ALL CHROME IS GOOD- BUMPERS COULD USE TO BE RE-CHROMED-BUT ARE ORIGINAL AND WORTH MORE MONEY AS IS THAN ANY AFTERMARKETS YOU CAN GET TODAY. 
THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE - NO RIPS OR TARES- HEADLINER IS ALSO LIKE NEW.CARPET LOOKS GOOD.
AFTERMARKET STEREO- SOUNDS VERY GOOD.


CAR FACTS:
 
VIN: LH23B9B213086 

L=Dodge Dart
H=High End
23= 2 door hard top
B-6 CYLINDER 
213086-sequencial number

The number on the motor deck is EW340P28480314
E=1969 
W340=340 MOTOR



IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A REALLY NICE MOPAR THAT WON'T BREAK THE BANK-THIS IS THE ONE. 

CALL PETE FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFO OR TO SCHEDULE A TIME TO SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR AT 603-498-9798.

CAR IS LOCATED AT 46 FARMINGTON RD IN ROCHESTER NH. 03867

I DO HAVE A LOCAL CAR TRANSPORTATION COMPANY IF YOU WOULD LIKE A QUOTE.

THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND THIS AUCTION CAN END AT ANY TIME.


















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