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Gt Convertible,rare Excellent Solid Complete For Restoration,272 V-8,98kps,ptop, on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:98013
Location:

Coplay, Pennsylvania, United States

Coplay, Pennsylvania, United States
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1965 Dodge Dart GT Convertible, Barn Find A Restorers Dream Excellent sheet metal, Factory 273 V-8, Auto, Power Steering, Power Top, Believed No-Hit Survivor, Solid Body, floors & Trunk Pan,

 

You are bidding on a rare 1965 Dodge Dart GT Convertible. A recent barn find that is a body mans dream low 98k Original miles with it 273 V-8 mated to its factory automatic with full power steering, power top and more. This 1965 Dodge was stored for many years it was recently discovered and is primed and ready to restore condition please careful attention to the details of this exclusive truly remarkable 1st time offered eBay exclusive private seller event.


The Details;

The body is solid & straight appears to be a no-hit with excellent gaps. It had some body work and primer as shown done to it by the prior owner who was in process of restoring it when he lost his shop. It has its original factory steel hood and the rear factory trunk lid was already stripped and black primed. The glass is all good and intact appears is original. The stainless trim, emblems, fender moldings, and window trim all appear to be original and most hard to find items are intact and included as pictured. The interior was originally red and the original seats are included in the sale. It has some nice power options with Automatic transmission, full power steering, power top and more. The floors are solid. Under the hood appears to be is original as shown air cleaner is included.


The Mechanics;


The heart of this 1965 Dart GT is its 273 V-8 with only 98k original miles. Mated to an automatic transmission. Car does not currently run and mechanical condition is unknown this is a restoration project.


The Options; 1965 Dodge Dart GT Convertible For Restoration


  • Power Top

  • 273 V-8

  • Three Speed Automatic Transmission

  • Power Steering/Original Radio Intact

  • Original Trim included as shown

  • Original red interior

  • Original Steel wheels w/hubcaps as shown

  • Rear Is Intact/Newer uninstalled convertible top is included as pictured, original top is intact w/Frame bows top Motor etc.


Overall;


Let the pictures speak for themselves. A restorers dream. Thank you for your sincere interest and good luck to all bidders! Car Rolls but Must be Towed.


Terms & Conditions:


A 10% deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction balance is due within 5 business days.


Buyer will pay all shipping costs

This car is being sold as is, where is condition with no warranties implied or expressed!

All inspections of vehicle must be done prior to end of auction, all sales are final!


Seller reserves the right to reject bidders with negative feedback. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early.


Do not bid on this car unless you are prepared to complete the transaction.

 

NO EXCEPTIONS!


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