Blue, Automatic, Classic, Decent Shape, on 2040-cars
Pequannock, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:slant 6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Dart
Trim: swinger
Drive Type: rw
Mileage: 184,440
Sub Model: dart
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Blue
A car so nice I bought it twice. This is a really fun car. Slant 6 means it starts right up EVERY TIME. Only minor body stuff. A little bubbling on the rear right quarter panel. The interior is surprisingly not awful for a 40 year old car, but definitely would look much better after a full restore. Much of the vinyl inside is ripped and I currently have it covered with custom seat covers. I just got the heat and blower working again, but it would need to be converted (not an expensive thing) for the factory AC to blow cold. It has a new radio in it that has bluetooth and all that stuff, but it also has the old AM radio in the trunk if you want to restore. I was trying to make it a daily driver because I knew that these cars never die, but my wife finally convinced me that someone else would do a much better job with it. The story behind my first sentence is that I had it once in its factory original (while slightly worn) condition. Light blue paint. White vinyl top. Then I got rid of it for the same reason I'm getting rid of it now (I just think someone else will do a better job with it) and a year later saw it here on Ebay. I couldn't help it and had to pick it up again. By then, the paint had been changed to a dark blue, the vinyl top had been removed and a 2nd non-functional tail pipe had been added. It still looks cool and really wouldn't take much to restore it to its original glory. Since the Dash Pad's on these cars are notoriously ruined by the sun, I bought a new one. It's black, and so are the seat covers. I was in the process of making it an all black car, but I just can't do it anymore. Someone please take this car from me and do something really special with it!
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