1973 Dart Sport V8 Factory Air

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I have for sale a 1973 Dodge Dart Sport 318 factory air, front disc brakes. Original 93xxx on the car. One of the members here is a previous owner in the 80's. I have original Purchase Agreement from the dealership when new and all owners in between.

Car has an engine out of a 1987 Chrysler Fifth Avenue. Has about 60K on it. Has all five original Rally wheels. Front seat needs reupholstered but I have original Chrysler material to re-cover. Half vinyl top is off. I was going to paint it white just haven't done it yet. Grill is perfect, bumpers are very straight. I also have original bumper stops and chrome wheel well moldings that are nice. Lower quarters need a little repair work only a little, see right side picture. I started prepping them for a friend to repair. Drivers side quarter is about the same. I have a guy that will repair them. If someone was interested I will throw in a 78 360 block with two sets of heads and brand new set of Mopar Performance Stainless 1.60 & 2.02 intake & exhaust valves ($465.00) all there except pistons and never been bored or honed with minimal cylinder wear. You can have the extra engine if you want to repair quarters. New plugs, wires, cap, thermostat fuel sender and fuel tank has been cleaned. Asking $5500 or best offer. Car is located near Claremore, OK. Would be interested in trading for older Dodge 2500 or 3500 in good shape with cummins. PM for more info. or questions. Thanks, Bryan


1973 Dodge Dart Sport Fender Tag
Code
Description
E44
318-2 Barrel
D34
TorqueFlite Automatic Transmission
LL29
L = Dodge Dart / Demon
L = Low
29 = 2 Door Sports Hardtop
G3B
G = 318 150HP(net) or 170HP(net) 1-2BBL 8 CYL
3 = 1973
B = Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA
350617
Sequence Number '350617'
JY3
Paint Code: Y3 Honey Gold/ Light Gold
D2Y4
Trim Grade/Style/Color
D = Deluxe
2 = Vinyl Bench
Y4 = Gold
000
Upper Door Frame: Full Door Panel
213
Date Built: 2 / 13 / 1973
117780
Order Number: 117780
V4W
Roof Type OR Color: White Canopy Vinyl Roof
U
Built to Specifications for USA Order
A88
Interior Decor Group
B41
Front Disc Brakes Some Yrs. Power
H51
Single Air /w Heater
M21
Roof Drip Rail Moldings
N76
Coolant Recovery System
R11
Music Master Radio AM
V9L
Unknown At This Time
26
26 in. Radiator
EN1
End of Codes Assembly Line 1







 
I thought that was a mod top at first glance! That would actually look pretty good with a mod top although they only did mod tops 69-70 and never on a duster or dart sport.
Good luck, and hope you are doing ok in OK, you are in our family's prayers down there!
 
If your serious shoot me an offer. All I can say is no :thumbup:. I tried to price it to sale based on others I have seen.
 
UPDATE:

I bought a 2500 truck so I would no longer be interested in a truck. I would be interested in a camper of equal value (I know that could be subjective, LOL!). I like older Airstreams. Would be ok with one that needs a little TLC but in useable condition. Might consider a boat? Or cash and ??

Thanks!
 
EBay didn't quite make my reserve. The front seat will be reupholstered with the original Chrysler material I have by Wednesday of next week. I will let it go for $4500. PM me with any questions.

Thanks
 
Is anyone having any luck selling one in the condition this one is for what I am asking? I think it is priced in the ball park.
 
It's a tough time to sell. It might take time. Seems priced right.
 
That's what I thought. Although every time I drive it like this morning to grab donuts I think about keeping it. lol! But since my son isn't going to keep it I was going to make other plans. The seat will be reupholstered by Wednesday so I will post pics of it then.
 
I know people keep blaming the economy and all for the "bad time to sell" statements, but the jobs market has gone up, the stock market has gone up, and the unemployment rate has dropped considerably. I think it is all a crock of sh*t. I think people want to spend $1000 on a $5000 car anymore. They think that because they found a rusted out POS in the junkyard for $400, that the same car fully restored is worth what they found in the junkyard. It took me 6 months to sell a very rare Mopar and I was priced lower than what it was worth. And 6 months, now, is not a long time. I ended up selling off my cars, kept the ones I want to restore, and I scrapped all my parts, just cause i'm tired of hearing people's excuses and/or getting beat down on the prices. The junkyard got all my parts, including the 8 3/4 rearend I had. Sorry, I needed to vent. GLWS.
 
Is anyone having any luck selling one in the condition this one is for what I am asking? I think it is priced in the ball park.

You may want to contact the high bidder from eBay and see if he still wants it. It's a 73 and just a 318 car, that $3800 was pretty good! :cheers:
 
The unemployment "rate" may have dropped but that's just because the government removed millions from the workforce participation rolls. Based on workforce participation, and especially under 40 males (the ones much more likely to buy a Mopar), unemployment is at an all time high since they have been keeping records on such things. When you say unemployed, it means something completely different in government speak then it does in real world speak. That 25 year old college dropout in his parents basement isn't actively looking for a job so he's not unemployed even though he has never worked a day in his life.

Stocks are good and housing is coming back but those two things hurt classic car sales not help. Why spend money on a hobby car when money can make more money?

Some of it also is there are hot new cars you can buy with fuel injection, no rust, and air conditioning, financed with low interest. In the 90s when musclecars really boomed new car sucked, I'd say about 2005 was the start of quality alternatives off the showroom floor from every maker to satisfy your bug.

Also every collectible will go through a phase where they reach the peak. Normally it's 40 and 50 year olds who finally have some extra money to buy the dreams of their youth. So if you were 15 in 1970 and dreamed of a Hemi cuda you are 58 today. In 20 more years you may not even be driving and the 40-50 year olds will be dreaming of something completely different. (ok the hemi cuda is a bad example, babies in the womb begin to dream about those just from the vibration of their mother's bellies!)

Good luck with the sale, brother I feel your pain!
 
I definately don't have to sell it but would like to use the funds for other things. I may throw it on a coupke other sites you guys mentioned & maybe the front seat reupholsteted will help. I do agree that many people want something for nothing but what's really new?
 
I have had the front seat reupholstered and new exhaust with Magnaflow Bullets installed. $3500 takes it. Here is a pic of the front seat & exhaust.



 
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