1966 Dodge Dart 270 Mopar 273 4 Barrel V8 on 2040-cars
Kalispell, Montana, United States
Howdy: This car was in California most of its life sat in storage for over 30 years. It has less that 10,000 miles on it someone has done a pretty good job keeping it in good condition and all original. It has a factory installed 273 four barrel and a Reverse automatic down shift tranny. That just means you shift it down from drive position to second then to first. It was a popular add on back in the muscle car days so you didn't hit reverse by accident shifting up from first.
Runs and drives perfect needs a few minor touches speakers, some touch up on the paint job, a couple bubbles around the top above the doors, and a tear or two nothing major all minor detail stuff.(see pictures). It still has the original jack and spare in the trunk you just don't find them like this very often. I can send pictures of anything on it up close if you need just ask. Has new tires and wheels ready to roll. I am available to deliver this car most anywhere for an affordable price call me to get a price to your area. I would like to make sure it gets to a private collection all in one peace. Or I will be glad to take it to any transport company of your choice. Please call with any questions 1-406-261-5323 I reserve on this car is set very low please only bid if you have the money to pay. If it doesn't sell call me with any offers or trades be glad to take any and all into consideration. Have a great day |
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