1962 Dodge Lancer 770 Runs Great on 2040-cars
Paris Crossing, Indiana, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:3.7L 3687CC 225Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1962
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Lancer
Trim: 770
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 20,071
Sub Model: 770
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Nice running 1962 Dodge Lancer. According to the VIN decoding web page that I viewed, this car is a 770. It has a slant 6, not sure if it is the 170 or 225. This car runs great, motor and transmission. It is a push button automatic 3 speed. When you kick in the passing gear, it accelerates great. I have replaced the starter with a rebuilt one, the fuel pump was replaced also. I believe I put a carburetor kit in it about a year ago. New plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, rotor cap, condenser. I have a new set of ignition points but never got around to replacing them. They will go with the car. The tires are in bad shape. I wouldn't recommend driving the car with these tires. I checked the brake master cylinder fluid level, it was very low, I added brake fluid. I would definitely recommend that you have the brakes checked. There are some rust issues. A lot of places where the paint has come off. The worst places that I can see are the left front lower fender and between the rear wheel and the bumper on the driver side. The windshield is cracked but mainly on the passenger side. There are a few minor dents but all in all I believe the car is in pretty good condition for its age. The car has been parked for about a year and a half. I charged the battery and put a little gas in the carburetor and it fired right up. The automatic choke keeps the engine at a fast idle for about 3 to 5 minutes. Too long I believe. The choke is easily adjustable and is no problem at all. The transmission shifts great, The engine sounds great and has lots of power for a 6 cylinder. It doesn't appear to smoke or have oil or transmission leaks. None that I can see. I don't believe the front seats are original to the car. The radio makes a buzzing noise when it is turned on but does not play. I believe the antenna wire is not connected to the antenna. Not 100% sure, but I don't believe it is. The radio might work if it had a good antenna. I have tried to show the bad things about the car in the pictures. Please check them out before bidding. The mileage shows 20,000 miles but I am sure it has at least another 100,000 miles on it. If you have any questions, please ask and I will try and answer them. If you live in my area or plan to be in the area, you are welcome to come by and check it out for yourself. The car is sold as is. There is a non refundable deposit of $200.00 within 24 hours of the auction end. If you change your mind you lose the deposit. There is no great rush in picking up the car. Two or three weeks is good for me. You can use pay pal for the deposit and the rest in cash when you pick up the car.
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