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1966 Dodge Dart Gt on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:77000
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States

This is a 1966 Dodge Dart GT, with only 77,000 original miles. It was originally a California car, and came with a six cylinder, automatic, and it's a factory bucket seat console car. Someone took it apart to paint it, and the project stalled. I have a clear Oregon title in my name.

The body is very straight, and I found no evidence of cancer or rust repair in any of the panels. The floor has had some repair in the right front, and it appears someone used Rustmort or a similar product on other portions of the floor. The front aprons look great, and it appears the car has never been hit.

It was painted in the last year or so, but unfortunately it was an amateur-ish job, and there is dirt and orange peel. It might be fixed with a cut and buff, but it may be better to sand the car and respray it.

The interior is decent, with some fading on the seat upholstery. (The picture shows brown on the driver's seat, that is a bad photo) 

The engine has been disassembled and hot tanked. The transmission is intact, and believed to be in good shape. There is a newly re-chromed front bumper with bumper guards still in the wrapper, included.

Most everything seems there, but feel free to inspect it yourself.

The car is advertised locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction early. It is being sold as-is, with no warranty expressed or implied.

Feel free to call or email with questions, at 503-551-8189.

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