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As I live in Mexico I have access to all the special Mexican Spec cars they made. If this one isn't for you I can find you one you would love.
Here we have a 1972 Dodge Dart 2 door coupe.
The easiest way to tell this is a Mexican Spec car is the runners off the rear part of the roof that go half way down the quarter panels.
The roof design is similar to the Dodge Charger of a few years before this car was made.
Under the hood is a 225 slant six mated to a 3 on the tree transmission.
If you haven't driven a 3 on the tree car, you are missing out.
The dark green paint looks good on this body style.
The interior features a white vinyl front bench. I know that is old fashioned, but that is what we are looking for in these cars.
The rear seat is also a vinyl bench.
The wheels are similar to Turbo Thrusts.
There is no vinyl roof here so no risk of any rust there.
The dash pad needs to be replaced. That is the worst part of this car.
Keep in mind this is still in daily driver service so it is not a car that has been sitting for years.
This is the last year for the flat hood. The 1973 Darts started the Beak car series.
Being it is already a manual car, it wouldn't be difficult to put in your big V8 and a 4 speed manual on the floor.
Please let me know if you have any specific questions and I will be glad to answer them.
Here is the break down on the cost of the vehicle. The vehicle delivered to the Nogales border will be $8,600 dollars. This includes professional transport from Southern Mexico.
Any requested or needed repairs are in addition to this price and are to be paid by the buyer.
Lately the exchange rate has been all over the place so please ask for an up to date price.
If you have any questions about the importation process, I will be happy to answer them.
* We Can Now Offer US Delivery * - What this means is we can cross the car and you as the buyer would need to pick it up in Nogales Arizona or arrange transport to your location. If you choose this option there will be an extra fee.
I know the thought of buying from Mexico makes people nervous.
I can provide references from my previous clients if necessary.
You can see more Mexican vehicles at mexicanspec.com
Hello Friends
As I live in Mexico I have access to all the special Mexican Spec cars they made. If this one isn't for you I can find you one you would love.
Here we have a 1972 Dodge Dart 2 door coupe.
The easiest way to tell this is a Mexican Spec car is the runners off the rear part of the roof that go half way down the quarter panels.
The roof design is similar to the Dodge Charger of a few years before this car was made.
Under the hood is a 225 slant six mated to a 3 on the tree transmission.
If you haven't driven a 3 on the tree car, you are missing out.
The dark green paint looks good on this body style.
The interior features a white vinyl front bench. I know that is old fashioned, but that is what we are looking for in these cars.
The rear seat is also a vinyl bench.
The wheels are similar to Turbo Thrusts.
There is no vinyl roof here so no risk of any rust there.
The dash pad needs to be replaced. That is the worst part of this car.
Keep in mind this is still in daily driver service so it is not a car that has been sitting for years.
This is the last year for the flat hood. The 1973 Darts started the Beak car series.
Being it is already a manual car, it wouldn't be difficult to put in your big V8 and a 4 speed manual on the floor.
Please let me know if you have any specific questions and I will be glad to answer them.
Here is the break down on the cost of the vehicle. The vehicle delivered to the Nogales border will be $8,600 dollars. This includes professional transport from Southern Mexico.
Any requested or needed repairs are in addition to this price and are to be paid by the buyer.
Lately the exchange rate has been all over the place so please ask for an up to date price.
If you have any questions about the importation process, I will be happy to answer them.
* We Can Now Offer US Delivery * - What this means is we can cross the car and you as the buyer would need to pick it up in Nogales Arizona or arrange transport to your location. If you choose this option there will be an extra fee.
I know the thought of buying from Mexico makes people nervous.
I can provide references from my previous clients if necessary.
You can see more Mexican vehicles at mexicanspec.com















