1969 Dodge Dart Base Sedan 4 Door Sedan 225 Slant Six on 2040-cars
Tijeras, New Mexico, United States
1969 Dodge Dart 4 Door Sedan This auction is for a 1969 Dodge Dart 4 door sedan.That runs and drives great for a 45 year old car. The car does have a large list of new parts ( P/S box, Starter, Fuel pump, Carb, Tune up, Brake master cylinder, Brakes all around, Shocks, Tires, and extra parts for the car in the trunk). Also come with another front and rear seat that is in better shape then what is in the car. The front floor pans have been fixed to driver quality with heavy duty sheet metal, other then that there is a small rust spot the size of a quarter in the RH front fender down in the heel and a rust spot in RH lower quarter panel ( see pictures). Please contact for more info and shipping qoute Please do not bid if you do not have the funds thanks and Happy Bidding On Jan-05-14 at 21:43:07 PST, seller added the following information: 1969 Dodge Dart 4 Door Sedan This auction is for a 1969 Dodge Dart 4 door sedan.That runs and drives great for a 45 year old car. The car does have a large list of new parts ( P/S box, Starter, Fuel pump, Carb, Tune up, Brake master cylinder, Brakes all around, Shocks, Tires, and extra parts for the car in the trunk). Also come with another front and rear seat that is in better shape then what is in the car. The front floor pans have been fixed to driver quality with heavy duty sheet metal, other then that there is a small rust spot the size of a quarter in the RH front fender down in the heel and a rust spot in RH lower quarter panel ( see pictures). Please contact for more info and shipping quote, I do reserve the right to end auction at any time thanks. Please do not bid if you do not have the funds thanks and Happy Bidding |
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