1961 Dodge Dart Seneca. Slant 6 Pushbutton Auto. Rat Rod Low Rider Lead Sled. on 2040-cars
Bristow, Indiana, United States
I recently took this car on as a partial trade for a motorcycle I was selling. I drove this car home from 4 hours away and had zero issues. I though it was a unique and cool car but I have too many cars as it is. So I am going to sell it. Here is what I know of this car: GOOD STUFF: 1961 Dodge Dart Seneca Factory Slant 6 225 ci Pushbutton automatic transmission The car starts right up with no smoke or issues. Runs strong! Transmission shifts strong and even kicks down strong in passing gear. Runs and drives GREAT! Handles wonderful with factory power steering. Floats like a Cadillac. New water pump, tires, front wheel cylinder on drivers side bottom, hoses, fuel pump and bulbs. All external lights work including tail, brake, turn signals, back ups and headlights HI/LO. Cars charging system is working properly as well. Speedometer, wipers and even the cigar lighter works. Glass is all nice. Trunk floor is pretty solid. NOT SO GOOD STUFF: Interior is rough. Seats are torn up under the covers. Door panels are rough. Windows all roll up and down with some assistance. Body has had previous rust damage and dent repair. Bondo in various places throughout. Mainly right rear quarter panel is wavy and tail panel sculpted a bit but the car still looks decent from 20 feet or so. Structurally the car looks solid and sound however the rear floors have a few rust issues that could use a patch. Brakes need a GOOD bleeding. The car stops fine but after a couple of pumps. No leaking lines or wheel cylinders just air needs bled out. Thanks about it. The car is what it is. NOT a $5000-$10,000 car. Priced fair for a decent old car to have fun with. Call for any specific questions or concerns: (812)631-9351 Thanks LEGAL MUMBO JUMBO: Car is old and sold "As Is" and "Where Is" obviously. No warranty expressed or implied. Buyer is responsible for shipping the car but I will work with you on that in terms of storing the car awaiting shipping. It is not in my way and can sit here for a few weeks no problem. I prefer cash and a hand shake, cashiers' checks or if you wish to pay the entire amount using Paypal, buyer is responsible for the 3% fees they make us pay. |
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