1965 Dodge Dartcharger 273 4bl 4 Speed 1 Of 9 4speeds Rare ! on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:charger 273 4bl. hi po
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1965
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Dart
Trim: gt
Drive Type: 4sp
Mileage: 84,000
Sub Model: gt
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Yellow
" ......................... Up for auction ...................... 1965 dodge "dartcharger" 273 4bl. hipo 4speed "COLLECTORS ITEM" My 1965 dartcharger is registered with the" dartcharger" registry by ulf anderson. documented as one of 9 4 speed cars to exist. only 180 total dartchargers were produced in 1965 ..... it is a RARE car.... . The registry was using my dartcharger for reference pictures. it is so original. From the factory the drive train specs are > engine 273cu.in. 4bl. with 235 horse power 10:5.1 compression , solid cam , adjustable rockers , stiffer valve springs, dual point distributor ,better flowing exhaust manifolds , and exhaust , 500 cfm carter afb carb , 833 4speed trans with LOW first gear ratio, 7.25 or 8.75 rear ends . mine is a 8.75 with posi 3.55 gears . . the engine is clean as a wissel inside . compression check on all cyliners shows 85lbs , does run great on pump gas ! I changed a few things like adding , dougs headers x-pipe dynomax mufflers , ld4b intake and .. cleaned up the trunk floor . I have all the parts I took off to put it back to original condition if need be. everything works on the dart and drives excellent, the suspension does NOT need any attention > steers real nice . .. engine runs REAL strong , blows alittle smoke . but does not miss a beat. trans shifts good . clutch chatters when cold. but does not slip . interior is all orginal still. except for new headliner, needs carpeting . solid Oregon body except for two tiny holes on the bottom corners of frt. windshield . little ding on the drvs fender and a new half vinyl roof installed. car is sold with 245 radials rear and 195 radials front with 14" cragar ss wheels . , nice chrome and trim all around . has a factory installed radio reverb unit and still works as does the radio. This is the hi po charger 273 4bl. untouched internals. you won't be dissappointed. There is another 65 dartcharger at this time on hemmings for 50K and that one is an automatic car . I'm selling my dartcharger for a fraction on that price. What a deal !! I do have this car listed on other sites and reserve to right to cancel at anytime. for more info call 1 414 464 5831 car is located in milwaukee wi. 53225 COLLECTORS ALERT ! 1965 Dodge DartCharger 273 4bl. hipo 4 speed Factory installed original 273 engine "numbers matching" Mopar collectors and enthusiasts get your checkbooks out !!! This extremely rare Dodge Dart Charger 273 HIPO 4 SPEED is sure to sell quickly. Compared to $1,000,000 Hemi's, this car is a great investment and very affordable. You can drive and enjoy it while it appreciates. Approx. 180 of these were built in 1965 as a precursor to the 1966 Dodge Charger. Only a few survive and only a fraction of those are 4 speed cars . |
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