1976 Dodge Dart Sport Hagar 10 Coupe 2-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
San Bernardino, California, United States
YEAR: 1976 MAKE: Dodge Dart Sport MODEL: Hagar 10 ENGINE: 225 Cubic Inch, 3.7-L 3687cc CARBURETOR: 1-barrel NUMBER of CYLINDERS: 6, straight 6 TRANSMISSION: Automatic, 3-Speed, runs excellent, (no) leaks, (no) rattles, (no) noise, shifts super smooth, supper quiet VIN: LL29C6G220087 MILEAGE: 166,000 TITLE: Clean, (no) accidents, (one) owner, runs excellent, (no) holes (no) rust, not a beat up car (no) leaks (no) rattles (no) noises, smooth idle very quiet, excellent condition, very clean, (no) tears on upholstery, (non) smoker, EXTERIOR: White DMV: Non Operational Vehicle Notice (current) (no) penalties AUDIO SYSTEM: AM radio factory, Operable RADIO ANTENNA: Operable, passenger fender SPEAKERS: 2 front Doors, 2 rear dash HORN: Operable DOME LIGHT: Operable ASH TRY: Operable CIGARETTE LIGHTER: Operable GLOVE COMPARTMENT BOX: Operable, open/closes and locks SEAT BELTS: Operable, 2-front, 2-rear back SEATS FRONT: Bucket driver/passenger cloth/vinyl, excellent condition manual adjustment, Operable SEATS REAR: Bench cloth/vinyl, excellent condition DOOR PANELS: Like (new) excellent condition HEAD LINER: (new) INTERIOR: White POWER STEERING: (new) gear box Operable POWER STEERING HOSES: (new) 2 in/out POWER STEERING FLUID RESERVOIR: (new) fluid full to level line BRAKE SYSTEM: (new) 2 wheel disc front pads, Operable, Manual, and Hydraulic DRUMS REAR: (new) 2 wheel shoes, heavy duty, air fin cool, (all) new hardware, spare rear drums included PARK BRAKE: Operable BRAKE FLUID: (new) full to level line RADIATOR HOSES: (new) 2 upper/lower WATER PUMP: (new) HEATER: Operable HEATER HOSES: (new) 2 inner/outer WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES: (new) 2 WIPER MOTOR: Operable OIL FILTER: (new) ENGINE OIL: (new) full to level line SPARK PLUGS: (new) 6 SPARK PLUG WIRES: (new) 6 DISTRIBUTOR CAP: (new) ROTOR: (new) COIL: (new) PVC: (new) FUEL FILTER: (new) FUEL LINES: (new) 2 FUEL PUMP: (rebuilt) WIND-SHIELD WASHER FLUID RESERVOIR: Operable COOLANT: (new) full to level line BATTERY: (new) electrolyte full to level line STARTER: (new) BELTS: (new) fan, alternator, power steering, water pump, air conditioning FUEL FILLER CAP: (new) FUEL TYPE: Gas TRANSMISSION FLUID: (new) full to level line TRANSMISSION: (new) filter kit AIR FILTER: (new) DRIVE TYPE: Rear wheel drive AIR CONDITIONING: (needs) charge, hoses FUEL TANK CAPACITY: 15 gallons REAR END DIFFERENTIAL: (new) 8- 3/4 DRIVE SHAFT: (new) REAR AXLE LUBRICANT: (new) full to level SHOCKS: (new) front/rear FACTORY SPARE JACK: Manual TIRE SIZE: 205/ 70/14 TIRE PRESSURE: 35psi holding TIRES: Excellent condition SPARE TIRE: None HUB CAPS: Factory 4, excellent condition WIND-SHIELD FRONT: Excellent condition, (no) cracks, (no) chips, etc. WIND-SHIED REAR: Excellent condition (no) cracks, (no) chips WINDOWS DRIVER / PASSENGER: Operable, (no) cracks, (no) chips, etc. WINDOWS REAR SIDE: Operable, pop out, (no) cracks, (no) chips, etc. MIRRORS: Operable, driver/passenger doors, rear view, manual adjustment driver door DOOR HANDLES: Operable, driver/passenger inside, outside DOOR LOCKS: Operable, driver, passenger, inside/out DECK LID TRUNK: Operable TRUCK LOCK: Operable LOCK CYLINDERS: Operable, lubed HOOD LOCK: Operable, lubed HINGES: Operable, lubed LATCHES: Operable, lubed SEAT TRACKS: Operable, lubed HEAD LIGHTS: (new) Operable, 2 round TAIL LAMPS: Operable, new 2 bulb BRAKE LAMPS: Operable, new 2 bulb TURN SIGNALS front AMBER: Operable, new 2 bulb SIDE MARKERS: (new) front amber / rear red Operable, 4 bulbs BACK UP LAMP: Operable, new, 1 bulb LICENSE PLATE: Operable, new 1 bulb PRICE: $ 6, 500 PHONE: 760-530-1928 SELLER: Private seller Vehicle Inspection Call: JR. 760-530-1928 24/7/365 Vehicle location: San Bernardino, County Adelanto, California REMOVAL: Buyer makes arrangements HOURS 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm Monday to Sunday By APPOINTMENT ONLY |
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