1969 Dodge Dart Coupe on 2040-cars
York, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for
sale is a 1969 Dodge Dart coupe. This car has a 440 4-bbl engine and an
automatic transmission with a shift kit. This car has been well maintained and
stored inside for many years. It has a little rust on the driver’s lower rocker
panel and has a repaired spot on the front frame rail. This car is extremely
fast and very impressive to drive. The interior is in excellent condition. The tires
are in good condition as well. This car is a blast to drive! Call today for
more information or to schedule a test drive! This car is on our lot for $14900. The reserve is less.
This car has 82,000 miles on it. We
encourage all bidders to come and check the car out in person. The buyer is
responsible for pickup/shipping of this vehicle. This vehicle is being sold
AS/IS with no warranty and is a tow away vehicle because it is not PA inspected.
Please call us for payment options.
If you have any questions feel free to
call us at
(717)755-3841. We are a Pennsylvania car dealership so you must pay PA 6%
sales tax if you are a PA resident. We reserve the right to end the
auction early. If you have no feedback, please call us or risk having your
bid retracted. Thank you and good luck bidding. M&M Inc. 2875 E. Prospect Rd. York, PA 17402 Hours: M-Th 9-6, Fri 9-5, Sat 9-3 (717)755-3841 |
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