1975 Dodge Dart!!! Very Original!!!!!!!!!! Demon Clone! No Reserve!!!!! on 2040-cars
West Babylon, New York, United States
*** 1975 DODGE DART*** THIS IS A 1975 CLASSIC DODGE DART DEMON CLONE NO RESERVE AUCTION WILL BE SOLD !!! HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A COOL MOPAR MUSLCE CAR !!! I BELEIVE THIS TO BE A 360 BUT NOT 100 % SURE RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT CLEAN, STRAIGHT BODY SOLID FLOORS AND TRUNK ALL ORIGINAL BODY PANELS MOPAR PRICES ARE ON THE RISE VERY ORIGINAL CLASSIC DODGE ALL RUST FREE THIS DART WAS APPRAISED BY WELL KNOWN AND RESPECTED APPRAISER, STEVE LINDEN. HIS ARTICLE IS HERE FOR YOU TO READ! YOU WILL NOT FIND ANOTHER CAR LIKE THIS ONE. ORIGINAL SHEET METAL IN VIRTUALLY PERFECT CONDITION! OVERALL THIS IS A VERY NICE CLASSIC CAR , WILL BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER SO BID TO BUY !!! PLEASE EXPECT SOME INPERFECTIONS, THIS IS A 39 YEAR OLD CAR. A $1000 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS AND FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS, I WILL HELP WITH THE OUT OF TOWN SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. I ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME SEE AND DRIVE THIS CAR. GOOD LUCK , ON THIS NO RESERVE !!!
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