1967 Dodge Dart Gt,rolling Body,mopar Muscle Project on 2040-cars
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:NA
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: GT
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Green
Model: Dart
Trim: GT
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 0
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is a MOPAR MUSCLE car project.It is a 67' Dodge Dart GT,2 door hardtop.It is a complete body in Nice shape,no body rust,except corner of hood.No dents or waves.All glass is in very good condition.The only fault is the driver side sub frame and crossmember is rusty.The Sub-frame has been covered with after market frame caps,and needs finished for cross member.The interior is in good condition.No rips in the bucket seats or the rear seat.The vinyl top is in nice shape.It originally had a slant 6..The tires are New 195/70/14's.The brake lines will need replaced,and the frame taken care of.That is the only thing that needs attention.I really wish that I didn't have to get rid of the car,but my health and age is making it to hard on me.This would be a GREAT MOPAR project for those Saturday Night Cruise In's.There probably is more that I am forgetting,but if you have any questions,please Email me.I can Email photos if needed. These old Mopars are getting hard to find.If you want it faster you can use Buy NowThis car is being sold AS IS w/NO RETURN.If you are really not interested please don't bid.This car has a Clean New York Title,but is located in Ohio.There is a $500 Deposit due at the end of auction,paid through PayPal.The Balance is due within 3 days.Again,All Sales are Final w,NO WARRANTY.Shipping is the responsibility of the BUYER.Must be picked up within 7 days.This is being advertised locally,so this auction can be closed at anytime.Again,PLEASE ask any Questions.Thank you very much for looking.Pick Ups,Jeeps,SUV's,considered.There are,(Frt.Shocks,Drive Shaft,Fan Shroud.Steering Linkage,Torsion Bars,ect.)being thrown in also.The Original Front Bench Seat,is also thrown in.This is a REAL DEAL for someone.I am only listing this for 5 days,for a quick sell.Thanks for looking..
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