Detail Info for: Dodge : Dart Swinger Hardtop 2-Door NO RUST THRU Swinger V8 318 Running, Driving Project A/C Auto 8.25 NO RESERVE

Transaction Info

Sold On:
08/29/2015
Price:
$ 1525.00
Condition:
Mileage:
99999
Location:
Burbank, California, 91504
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1970 Dodge Dart
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
318
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
LL23G0E154000
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

This is being relisted due to a non-paying bidder. Please, if you bid, you are entering a contract to buy. If you don't have the money, do not bid. I require a $500 deposit within 48 hours of auction ending, and the remainder when the car is picked up. I can hold the car for up to two weeks after auction ends, that is all. Please understand the terms. THE GOOD before you ask, i am selling this ONLY because i have numerous other ongoing car projects and i need time and space for them. something has to give. this is a great start for an inexpensive Chrysler A-Body musclecar that is quickly rising in value. 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger - rough, but running, driving condition PROJECT CAR up for auction with no reserve attached. if you are the high bidder, you get the car. with a little work this could be made a daily driver, but is not one, presently. with a whole lot of work, it could be made into a really nice cruiser. It has the factory air conditioning, complete, a 318 v8 engine, 904 torqueflite automatic transmission, and an heavy duty 8 1/4 rear end (not posi). the car still wears its dart hubcaps and an almost new set of bfgoodrich tires. the manual brakes are all functional and have new braided stainless hoses installed. the electronics work, the windows roll up and down. this is a rust-through free california car. by that, i mean, there is plenty of desert surface rust, but ZERO ROT. its getting harder to find cars with orignal sheetmetal. that being said, there are dents and dings all over this vehicle. the only panels perfectly straight are the roof, the trunk lid, and the hood. the top surfaces. but all of the rest are repairable. the rustiest part of this Mopar is inside the trunk in the wheelwell for the spare where water collected, but even that is just cosmetic. THE BAD points and the upsides to them: the passenger front vent window was broken out - but a replacement is included with the car the rear glass was removed in order to clean, sandblast, and prime the roof correctly. - it is still intact, wrapped up, and included with the sale. the front windshield molding was removed, and the weatherstripping is partially removed, in order to finish that job. It should be removed fully, and reinstalled after cleaning and paint. it is still in the car and in fine shape, NEW SEALS for front and rear windshield are INCLUDED suspension bushings throughout need replacement, but are readily available inexpensive parts the strut rod bushing on the drivers side is the main one needed - and is included with the car moldings that were removed are all still in the car and included the transmission leaks rapidly, when sitting especially, and this is the first thing needing repair before much driving. i believe the leak is between the engine and trans. the Dart drives and shifts fine with fluid in it it could use the usual tune up stuff: plugs checked, points, cap, rotor, and carburetor serviced. there is a crack in the center of the grille, and small broken portions around one headlight but nothing that cant be repaired. the front fender extensions both have damage, but replacements can be found, or the repairs again are not difficult. i also have later pot metal pieces that are available to the buyer at extra cost the rear bumper is bent, the front looks fine. the dash was cut for an aftermarket radio... there is no upside to that if you have questions about things not covered here, or by looking over the pictures, just ask. would i expect it to drive reliably/safely from los angeles to: xxxx NO, I WOULD NOT. i do not drive this car on the freeway AT ALL in its current state because of the wandering front suspension mostly (new bushings needed). i drive it on low speed neighborhood streets carefully and am not suggesting you do any more than that. anything you do is at your risk. all i will guarantee is that it drives well enough to go down the street and onto a trailer or tow truck to be transported home. this is a running PROJECT CAR im not anxious to be rid of this car, but its time for a new home, while i prioritize to other projects. thanks for looking, good luck.

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