1968 Dart 270 Hemi Clone Roller Project Super Stock 426 440 383 340 Mopar Race on 2040-cars
Center City, Minnesota, United States
Up for auction is a 1968 Dart two door 270 hard top. I planed to use it for another Super Stock Hemi Dart project, but I am swamped with customer work in the shop so the car will just end up sitting around for another couple years. So I am listing the car with a very low no reserve starting price. The car is from Texas and is very solid with only minor rust in the lower rear quarters. The engine bay is rust free and has no bonus holes drilled in it. The car is a non A/C body and the floors and trunk are awesome. The under side is very clean. The car has a V8 K frame and manual steering. I parted out a 68 four door Dart a couple years ago and that's why the car has a blue dash and some misc. stray parts. The grill is very nice but the head light bezels have some dings. I have all the two door trim and glass except a windshield. There are no seats. The car is complete roller, I have all the chrome and stainless trim that is also included. The car will be sold with a bill of sale. Please take this auction seriously and only bid if you are going to follow though. I welcome anyone to come inspect the car. My name is Dan and I can be reached @ (65I) 274-IO9I IF I don't answer please leave a clear message and I will call you back. Thanks for looking.
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