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1970 Dodge Dart Custom Sedan



Buy American Muscle Cars, 1970 Dodge Dart Custom Sedan

Price $5000
Location Rio Rancho, New Mexico

Detail about this car
1970 Dodge Dart Cruise ready! no trades no payment plans no bull.
Purchased the car roughly 2 years ago from previous owner near UNM. All original and I believe a New Mexico car. Has no rust, runs great, currently my weekend toy. Upgrading to something with AC since summer is coming. My loss is your gain! Lots of details and pics below.

Year - 1970
Make - Dodge
Model - Dart Custom Sedan
Engine - 225 Slant Six 1bbl (Holley 1920)
10" Drum brakes on all 4 corners
Clean Title 110k miles

Painted Sherwin Williams 39686 BRT GRN by Maaco on 1251 Veranda Rd SE Rio Rancho, NM
Picked up from Maaco 6/11/2013 - Have reciept - Has a chip on driverside door thanks to inconsiderate people parking too close
Whole outter body and inside door jambs matched
Under hood, engine compartment and trunk original Poly Gold color
Plastidip rear rumble stripe and hood treatment. Peels off like a sticker and underneath is still the bright green paint.
4 US Wheel Model # 94 15x7 5x4.5" +12mm with center caps 8/11/2013
4 BF Goodrich Radial T/A 8/17/2013
Front tires = 215/60/15
Rear Tires = 235/60/15
Less than 500 miles on them
Trans-dapt wheel adapter 5x4.0" to 5x4.5"
New lugnuts with locks
4 New Gabriel Shock Absorbers
Rear shocks are Air shocks, schrader valve located on driverside rear under bumper
Thrush Turbo Shorty Muffler on oem piping cut before rear wheels
Eonon D1205 Fold down Indash Cd/DVD/Radio with rear camera
4 new POWER ACOUSTIK KP-653N 6.5" 880W 3-Way speakers mounted to front doors and rear deck lid
New door cards wrapped in black vinyl
Carb rebuilt less than 500 miles ago
Timing set to 12 BTDC
Plugs, wires, cap, rotor, balast resistor replaced
Dwell gap set correctly
Fuel filter replaced less than 500 miles
New Silla 2 row All Aluminum radiator
New radiator upper and lower hoses and bypass hose
New antifreeze with water wetter and seal lube
New Thermostat and gasket
New front brake soft lines
Dash and inner door panels painted black, needs to be redone correctly
All chrome in EXCELLENT condition
Side moldings shaved
Alternator and regulator replaced less than 500 miles ago
New balast resistor
New Vacuum hoses
New coolant catch can
New headlights
Brake bearings repacked less than 500 miles ago, shoes all have 5/32s or more
Rear diff fluid replaced
Brake fluid replaced

Parts included but not currently on the car:
Front kick panels, door jamb seals on all four doors, headliner bows, front bumper impact guards, door sill plates, Headlamp dimmer switch, brand new fuel pump with gasket, fabric fitted dash cover in green

Also includes spare engine 1966 225 with forged crank and non-drool tube head
Small engine stand/cradle for 1966 225 included
Engine had head removed for inspection, was going to rebuild it and swap it in for a turbo build
Spare alternator, distributor, intake and exhaust manifolds and A903 3 spd transmission

Things currently in need of attention: 1 light on dash that illuminates temp/fuel is bad, have replacement bulbs and sockets. Turn signal plastic cam broken for right hand turns, $17 at NAPA - just means you have to hold signal switch down to keep right turn signal on. Front end sits low due to aged bushings, needs to be raised so RF wheel doesn't contact inner fender. Needs front end alignment. Driverside rear plastic armrest base missing, still have the armrest just need the base. Cheapo tach stopped working correctly, reads far too high of what actual rpms are. Seat fabric in poor condition, carpet in poor condition, no headliner.

The car runs great but could use some suspension love, many of the bushings are worn and old. Drives absolutely great, by no means is it a tire burner but for cruising and enjoying the New Mexico skyline you cannot do better for $5,000. Would be a great car for someone looking for a runner that needs only a few more upgrades to really make it a beauty.




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