1973 Dodge Dart V8 (318),auto,p/s, Disc Brakes, Running/ Driving Project, Cheap on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Up for auction is a nice 1973 Dodge Dart PROJECT car. It has a V8, 318 with a 904 automatic trans. The car came equipped with Power Steering, and front disc brakes. The car runs and drives but, had previously been sitting for many years before I bought the car. I flushed the tank and lines, did some brake work, fluid change, and some carb work and she fired right up and ran well. Prior to that she was parked her in Nevada for many years. The car runs and drives but, I suggest that you trailer the car to it's destination. The car needs to be gone through before any long trips. The body is very straight on the car, and the only rust issues are on the roof from the old vinyl top that was on the car. The under side looks great, the trunk looks great, and that is rare with these A body style cars. The car will be sold to the highest bidder and there is NO RESERVE on the car!! I have a clear title in hand for the car. Engine/ Trans: The engine is a non numbers matching 318 that seems to run pretty well. She has a 2 barrel carb sitting on top of the engine. The motor starts right up, no knocking or smoking at all and idles well. I do not know any history on the motor that is in the car. I have driven the car around the neighborhood but, that as far as I have test drove her. She drove decent, stopped straight and overall not bad. I had to disconnect the power steering though as the steering box was leaking from the pitman arm area. I left everything in place, just pulled the belt off. The trans is a nice shifting 904 that seems to work just fine. I do not see any leaks from the motor of trans after she sits, which is a nice surprise. Interior/ Exterior: The interior is all there just needs some TLC as the summer sun did dry everything out. The seats do need to be recovered, needs new carpet and some new door panels to spruce her up. The doors open and close fine, windows roll up and down fine. The lights work on the car, blinkers work, and the running lights work. On the dash the speedo is not working, and the gas gauge is not working either. The door buzzer did work but, that was disconnected...drove me crazy. The exterior is very straight overall with just a small hole in the lower left quarter that was a previous rust repair. There are very few dents on the car and the car has it's original sheet metal. The car will need a new vinyl top, and some body work done to the roof as she has scaling and holes from rust. The roof can be repaired as she is not to far gone yet. The rims and tires are old but, the hold air just fine and are good rollers. The car has a fender tag, if you want the info just email me. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me, and I will respond ASAP. The car is a PROJECT type car! The winning bidder is required to pay a $500 non refundable deposit due within 24 hours of winning the car! The car is being sold " As Is" due to it's age. The deposit must be paid through Paypal. The remaining balance is due within 3 days of the auction closing, and the final payment may be made with a Cashiers check, wire transfer or cash in person. The car must be picked up within 2 weeks of the auction closing, and my zip code is 89131 for shipping purposes. Please email me with any questions, and good luck!! |
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