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1970 Dodge Dart Base Hardtop 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:100000
Location:

NO RESERVE AUCTION
Must be Picked up and Paid For in Person(Cash) No checks  within 7 days  after  end of Auction
You buy......You come get
I will Not Deal with a Shipper
can hold for an agreed upon amount of time..If it has been paid for

Dart Runs and Drives!
Everything On It Works!
Really Nice car
all body panels line up..Never molested or hacked up
Mostly Original
here is a list of new parts:
Newer Vynl Top
Starter
- Exhaust
- Tuneup
- belts/hoses (all hoses)
- thermostat and temp sender
- front cylinders
- brake shoes
- master cylinder
- tires
- battery
- fuel pump is newer, as is the sender
- front shocks
- rear shocks (air)
- wheel bearings all around
- other misc small stuff. breathers, filters, etc.
4 tires

Car is a Slant 6 with Just over 100K on it
Auto on Column
Drum Brakes on all 4 corners

Very Solid overall car
Bubbling behind rear wheel openings
 on both sides and Both Lower Fenders 
 rocker panel under side will need patching also
Inside is really good,
 Needs Better Headliner(holes)
 and a New Front Seat Cover(tearing)
Car can be driven as it is

  this  would make a 340 4-speed car..

Car comes with extra parts i have collected over the years for A-bodies that i will no longer need
4-Speed steering Column with Key( not pictured)
1973-76 Bucket Seats w/Tracks
1973 Big Bolt pattern Disc Brakes Set( Calipers and Rotors and Hub )with Booster and Master( no upper control Arms)(not pictured)
Bucket Seat Seat Belts(not pictured)
5- Big Bolt Pattern Rallye Wheels (14") with Trim Rings and Caps
2-14" Mopar Road Wheels with Rings and Caps
 two extra Steering Wheels(not pictured)
 a few extra trinkets and ETC(not Pictured)

Please Call if you have questions ...........
920-397-0364

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