Classic Cars / Dodge / Car for sale
1963 Dodge Dart Convertible, Blue w White top, Slant 6, Push Button Trans Auto
Sale price: $3,000.00 Make an offer
Car location: United States
Seller's notes: This is NOT a restored car, it had a repaint before I bought it. The front seat on the drivers side in the photo appears to be torn, but it is NOT, the threads came apart in a seam. The power top works great and it has no rips and does not leak. The rear window is clear plastic and it also does not leak and is not discolored.
Sale type: Fixed price listing
Technical specifications, photos and description:
- Make:
- Dodge
- Year:
- 1963
- Color:
- Blue
- Mileage:
- 85,050
- Engine:
- 225 Slant Six
- Trim:
- Blue Vinyl
- Interior Color:
- Blue
- Vehicle Title:
- Clear
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1963 Dodge Dart Convertible, Blue w White top, Slant 6, Push Button Trans Auto for sale
Current customer rating:
This auction is for a 1963 Dodge Dart 270 Convertible.
The engine is a 225 Cubic Inch Slant Six with a push button automatic transmission and power steering.
The car runs and drives great.
It is a fun car to drive and it is ideal for cruise nights or weekend car shows.
I have owned the car for about 13 years.
It is NOT a restored car. it had a repaint before I bought it.
It looks good and gets lots of attention.
About 1500 miles ago. I had put on new brakes. exhaust. radiator. fuel pump. spark plugs. distributor cap. rotors. points & condensor. and battery.
The front seat on the driver's side in the photo appears to be torn. but it is NOT. the threads came apart in the seam.
The power top works good. it has no rips and does not leak.
The rear window is clear plastic and it also does not leak nor is it discolored.
I am selling the car with a low reserve because I am working on another convertible and my wife says we do not need two convertibles.
The engine is a 225 Cubic Inch Slant Six with a push button automatic transmission and power steering.
The car runs and drives great.
It is a fun car to drive and it is ideal for cruise nights or weekend car shows.
I have owned the car for about 13 years.
It is NOT a restored car. it had a repaint before I bought it.
It looks good and gets lots of attention.
About 1500 miles ago. I had put on new brakes. exhaust. radiator. fuel pump. spark plugs. distributor cap. rotors. points & condensor. and battery.
The front seat on the driver's side in the photo appears to be torn. but it is NOT. the threads came apart in the seam.
The power top works good. it has no rips and does not leak.
The rear window is clear plastic and it also does not leak nor is it discolored.
I am selling the car with a low reserve because I am working on another convertible and my wife says we do not need two convertibles.
Want to buy this car?
Comments and questions to the seller:
from Bob , dated 24 july 2020Do you have the outside factory paint color ?
Was it a Ditzler paint selection for 1963
from Riaz Pisani, dated 21 april 2020
I am interested in buying your car.
Please call me at 6047602748
from sally, dated 01 march 2020
still for sale?
from William Mercado , dated 25 august 2018
Call me 5612462214
from Mit James, dated 16 may 2016
Interested in your Car. Still for sale?
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