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| Not mine ,It's listed under the parts section??? Looks fairly solid. https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/pts/d/1961-dodge-dart-phoenix/67530...
Edited by Apollo 61 2018-11-20 11:38 PM
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Location: Lower Mainland BC |
Umm....
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Location: DFW, TX | Clearly not a pic from the Dodge. There is an engine shot of the same GM-built car.
Edited by 57burb 2018-11-21 7:35 AM
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Some years ago, a price like that would have been considered insane for a car in such condition.
Now, it would even be possible to scrap it and get the money back.
That said, it would be a shame to scrap it, it looks in a very acceptable state for a Project.
At least, it need as much money as the price for to renovate it to it's former glory, even if someone did it without going to expencive work shops |
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Location: Pacific Northwest | Car has been around for a while now. I'd check that engine ID if someone was interested. 361hp or maybe 383 by the looks of the air cleaner. Could be a D500 sans emblem, which did happen. Offer half of the asking price and they might meet you in the middle somewhere. |
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| It looks like they just moved it with that fork lift Does wonders for the driveline,rockers, transmission pan,floorboards!!! Looks like some other interesting cars there. |
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Location: Williams California | That's part of the Tule Lake collection the guy has been selling off. I bought a '57 Plymouth 4-door HT and a '39 Dodge cabover truck last spring.
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