1974 Dodge Dart sport 2 dr coupe for sale

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Original Dodge Dart sport 2 door coupe complete. 22,000 miles Title changed from Original owner to family member after thier death, is now waiting to be changed to you. Very Clean interior, well maintained low mileage vehicle is in excellent condition. Has slant 6 cyl with 3 speed column shift manual transmission, fold down rear seat. Just a beautiful Dodge. Ask any questions I will be happy to respond. Asking $9000 or best Offer The vehicle resides in Munroe Falls, Ohio
Starting price was derived by using NADA classics Car guide. Please feel free to make an offer, car is needing to be sold.

Complete original car
 

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ok thank you I thought i was in right section when I was posting in the member classifieds under cars and part cars section. go figure im new thanks again
 
Can anyone tell me what the going rate of these cars really are am I way to high!! since it was so low miles and so nice I used nada but just am unsure if im overpriced since I hvent got any hits or questions
 
You do know that the speedometer rolls over every 100,000 miles? How do you know it isn't 122,000 or 222,000 or the speedometer wasn't broken for years? Buyers don't put much stock in mileage claims, unless there was some verification like regular dealer visits that logged the miles.

A six cylinder is worth much less than a V-8. One can install a V-8, but it takes many expensive parts. The car has front drum brakes. Most people want disk brakes in that year. The 1974 "beak nose" models are generally less valuable than earlier models. The battery is missing, suggesting the engine may not have been run for years. Does it even turn over?

You would need photos of the floorboards under the carpet and the trunk, and closeups of the areas around the wheels (from underside too). Those are typical high-rust areas. There is bubbling of the paint. That can be signs of rust-thru.

Not trying to diss your car, just offer possible thoughts of potential buyers. I am not interested because too many cars already (like most here). You need to compare apples to apples. Watch what similar cars sell for on e-bay. My guess would be you have a $1.5-3K car, based on what I have seen. If truly 22K and in pristine "always-garaged" condition (preferaby SoCal), I have seen similar cars go for $9K, even a six cylinder, but that is a high mark not a baseline.
 
Thanks for your response, Yes, car is original miles no misreprsentation verified one owner grandma/ grandpa special always garaged. title search shows one owner only reason it was switched was due to death of owner, car was then sold and taken by trailer directly to storage. Trailering was used to preserve car to insure no damage during transport. Would be happy to take more photos under car and from under the outer body. I understand the no interest due to to many cars, thanks for your solid input. :happy1:
 
I think Bill summed up things quite well and no further comments on this car are required. If members aren't interested in buying then move along please.

Terry
 
We would definately consider offers. The car is worth the drive from michigan to ohio. lets' make a deal. Very open and ready to sell.

And repsonse to Demon seed Thanks for your input, Im glad another member asked about the price. Just unsure why your statement of move on came out. Any how Im not here for friction just to try to find a mopar lover to buy the car. Thanks.
 
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