1964 Dodge Dart Gt Charger 225 145hp Push Button Auto Nice! No Reserve on 2040-cars
Alvaton, Kentucky, United States
Transmission:Push button auto
Body Type:Two door hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: Gt
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Light blue
Model: Dart
Interior Color: Medium blue
Trim: Gt
Number of Cylinders: Six
Drive Type: Automatic rear wheel drive
Mileage: 85,000
I have a very clean and solid 1964 dodge dart gt. This mopar isn't perfect but as you can tell from pictures it has survived well over the decades. comes with some cool 64 dart literature including the original owners manual and rare gt brochure. This car celebrated dodge's 50th anniversary. this car has a new battery, alternator, rebuilt carb, new exhaust, new tires, new carpet, new floor mats, new brake shoes and wheel cylinders, new window felt, body bumpers, gas cap, radio antenna, spark plugs, air cleaner, chrome valves cover (original included), PVC, heater hoses, radio speaker and more. Comes with a new dash cap as well. I have drivin this car regularly for months and haven't had any problems out of it. Very dependable gas saving cruiser. The charger 225 motor runs great and features the push button automatic shifter on the dash. The original am radio works as well as gas gauge and all lights. This is the perfect car to add a set of cragars and a good small block to. comes with the original jack and hardware as well as spare. No rust in gas tank. trunk is super solid.This is a good clean cruiser that doesn't need much work to be very nice. Has original gt bucket seats and comes complete with all interior and exterior gt trim. For more information feel free to call or text 12702821616 anytime.
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