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1973 Dodge Dart Sport 2 Door - 225 Slant Six "one Owner" Low Miles "runs Great" on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:43978
Location:

Ventura, California, United States

Ventura, California, United States
Advertising:

THIS IS A 7 DAY AUCTION, WITH "NO RESERVE"
(auction will end on Thursday, Feb 20th at 11:00 pm - pacific time)

YOU ARE BIDDING ON, A ONE OWNER
(Original Owner was 86 years old)

 A 1973 DODGE DART SPORT 2 DOOR COUPE

"ALL ORIGINAL CAR"

"RUST FREE, CALIFORNIA CAR"

225 SLANT - SIX MOTOR
I BELIEVE IT TO BE 43,248 ORIGINAL MILES.

CAR IS IN REALLY GREAT CONDITION, FOR A 41 YEAR OLD CAR.

RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT.

THERE ARE SOME SCRAPES  AND SCRATCHES HERE AND THERE, BUT BODY IS SUPER SOLID, AND THE PAINT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, STILL SHINES. THERE IS A DENT ON FRONT OF CAR, BUT THAT PIECE CAN EASILY BE REPLACED. (SEE IN PICS.)
HOOD OPENS AND CLOSES JUST FINE.

INTERIOR: IS IN REALLY GOOD CONDITION.
DASH: IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. (NO CRACKS)
HEADLINER: IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
ALL BUTTONS AND KNOBS ARE ALL THERE.
ORIGINAL RADIO, AND IT WORKS.
SEATS ARE SOLID, FRONT SEAT, (HAS A FEW RIPS BUT SOLID)
 BACK SEAT IS IN GREAT SHAPE, (NO RIPS)

ORIGINAL HUB CAPS (ALL 4 ARE THERE)


TIRES ARE BRAND NEW.

CAR HAS CURRENT REG TIL JUNE 2014.

PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WOULD LIKE TO CALL TO MAKE AN OFFER TO BUY IT NOW, PLEASE CALL ME @ (805) 746-2821...DON


Winning Bidder Must Pay A $250 Deposit (thru pay pal or bank wire) within 24 hours of auctions end..And Winning Bidder Must Pay Balance within 3 days of auctions end. (through Bank Wire)
 Please if you do not have funds available do not bid on car. Buyer is Responsible for shipping and shipping fee's. But i will help find a shipper if needed, and will help best i can to make sale smooth.


 Please if you have any questions please feel free to call me at (805) 746-2821....Don ...Thanks and Happy Bidding!
(I HOLD THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY)


(805)746-2821 DON

 mopar




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