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1968 Dodge Dart 2-door Hardtop. Factory 4-speed! Look! on 2040-cars

US $6,850.00
Year:1968 Mileage:103654
Location:

Burlington, Washington, United States

Burlington, Washington, United States

Good deal on a rare factory 4-speed A-Body.

1968 Dodge Dart 2-door Hardtop equipped with performance built Mopar 360cid V8 (less than 500 miles!), desirable 4-spd transmission, performance clutch, power steering, front disc brakes and 3:31 posi rear-end.  Seriously, when was the last time you saw a Mopar A-Body 4-speed? 

Additional desirable features include brand new radial tires, factory wheel covers, dual exhaust, rear sway bar and recent front suspension parts. Desirable black bucket seat interior with some nice, recent upgrades, including; new factory seat foam inserts, new factory correct seat covers, dash pad and replacement carpet. Uncut dash, with proper unaltered openings for twin thumb dial OE radio.

Car has desirable double-bulge factory GT hood, cool amber colored front grille parking lights and one-year-only round side marker lights (all functional). Body is in old primer and is rough, showing both age and wear with some OE replacement panels included. Glass is complete and good.

Although the car drives great and has a nice feel to it, the real value in this vehicle is in the drivetrain and long list of other desirable features (motor, trans, posi, power steering, disc brake set-up, new interior components, etc). Motor has very few miles since complete rebuild with many performance parts including MSD ignition, performance distributor, intake manifold, carb, etc. Starts easy, runs great and sounds fantastic. Nice medium grind cam that has just enough loap for that serious muscle car attitude. Loads of fun to drive (especially with the 4-speed), handles like a go-kart, and is a car, even in its "joe-dirt work-in-progress condition," that gets positive attention every time out of the garage!!!

Lots of time, effort and resource already invested -- drive, rod or restore this one -- or great candidate for race car or Mopar donor (car could be parted out for more than sell price), or simply drive and enjoy while making further upgrades. Clean and clear title and current tabs.

Serious, capable buyers only please. Price is fair and firm. Thanks. 360-510-1386 or 503-830-7385.

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