Check out this baby. 1970 e-bay Dart.

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If it had black roof and black interior yes a very nice car..green and green..yuk...
 
Wow. That thing is awesome! 8)

But I'd never buy it. Entirely too nice for me, wouldn't want to touch it. :-D
 
sweet but i like some thing you can change or customize personally. thats in such nice condition i wouldnt want to change anything on it, but it will be sweet for whoever gets it
 
shame it has a green int and that ugly *** steering wheel.. you would think a dart custom would have the rim blow or wood grain whee. the guy sure likes armor all thats for sure. he coated everything with it.. would have been better if he didn't repaint the motor too.
 
super nice car. Ugly green imo. But nice houses in the background. Still love to own that car.
 
A nice car...rust under the master cylinder. Not worth that kind of money...
 
WOW! Throw some new door panels and a tough wheel on it and go. I bet that green top and interior will make the car a hard sell. I think it goes well together actually. Also agree about the repainting of the engine and HEAVY detailing Joe. a little over the top and it takes away from the age. Kinda makes you feel like he's hiding something.
 
Sure looks like a keeper, To high for my wallet, Very nize, I agree, I would not touch it with armor all, and kept it all factory and just cleaned the engine.
 
I think it is well worth the 10k the bidding is at now. Can't even restore a body and trim for that much, these days.

Dye the top, interior color change and it would be sweet.
 
Powered by its original 318 cubic inch V-8 engine, automatic transmission,
and power steering and brakes, this car is a pleasure to drive...

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uhh is it just me or is there no brake booster?
 
That is the uglest steering wheel I have ever seen... .

Hey! I resemble that remark! My Swinger came with one of these wheels, same color and mine's not even cracked like this one!

I actually saw this car on someone's lawn with a for sale sign in it a few months ago. Jammed on the brakes and pulled over. I was running late as it was, but I had to look. There was a sign in the window that indicated it was a survivor, and I distinctly remember thinking that it looked too good, regardless of the mileage. I mean these cars rust, decay, fade, etc. if you look at 'em the wrong way, this thing had to have been sealed in a vacuum chamber or something. The asking price was $14,000, I think. It was only a few miles from my house so I left, planning to return and talk to the owner, even though I knew I couldn't buy it. I went back early the next day and it was gone. Never saw the car before or since. I wondered about that for a long time.
 
Value in collector cars is all about the right color combination and original condition.

And this car has only one of those attributes!

Both my 70 Swingers have that ugly *** wheel... I think I'll go cry now... LOL
 
Nice car,I will give it that.....but did Dodge build a more hideous color combination ?
 
LOL, I saw that and thought the same thing. At what point did gold and green become the "right color combination"?

...and with no A/C ! Good Lord... we're looking at a drunk, horny super model with an STD.

Pass....
:angry7:
 
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