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Year:1969 Mileage:99999
Location:

Windsor, Ontarioi, Canada

Windsor, Ontarioi, Canada

1969 Dart GTS 383 4Speed, 83/4 rear axle. A numbers matching, real GTS car.(LS23H code)  Solid car in need of resto.  Frame rails and floors are mint! 100% rock solid. Same owner for last 35 years.  Stored in dry indoor garage since the 1980's.  The original #'s matching, standard bore 383 big block is all there.  Only the gear box (transmission) and exhaust manifolds are missing.  The bell housing is included.  Car is very solid, very straight, has never been hit. All the panels and doors and fenders line up nicely with nice even gaps. There is zero rust any where! The doors and bulge hood and floors are beautiful. The only trouble spot is the spare tire area in the trunk pan. (see pics) very easy fix.  All trim, mouldings, door rubbers and etc. are in great shape and all included. Car had factory quarters installed years ago.  Done properly. All vin #'s and id tags,  fender tags  are intact. Broadcast paper sheet is long gone. please contact with any and all questions. I can help with local shipping, and deliver this car with in 200 or 300 miles for a small cost. Thank you.

 

More pictures to come.. for some reason the pictures went missing on my listing. Sorry

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