1969 Dodge Dart Gt Hardtop 2-door 5.6l on 2040-cars
Rocheport, Missouri, United States
Up for sale my 1969 Dodge Dart GT. Not known if it is a true GT. I bought this car in 2006 from a friend in Florida. It has the Dodge Magnum 360c.ci. $10k dollars from the Jegs mag. 727 ttrans with a 2900 stall. 8 3/4 posi rear with 3.91 gears. Has serpentine belt setup. vintage air installed. P/s P/ disc brakes. Drum brake rear. MSD ignition. Full pod of sunpro guages on pillar. Alpine a/m-f/m cd stereo. 14inch Cragar wheels with spinners.Headers with flowmaster exhaust. Vehicle sounds great and goes very fast. Also it was signed by Dennis Gage from MY CLASSIC CAR in 2004. as far as I know it is rust free and very solid for a 69 dart. There is a small tear in the paasenger side door panel. Buyer is responsible for pick-up and shipping. Buyer is to pay a non refundable $500.00 deposit within 24 hours of closing. If local cash preferred. If out of area payment through pay-pal or certified cashiers check. Title nor car will not be released until check clears.
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