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That color can work with the right wheels/stance!

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do want one, no idea why .. Uncle Rico
1978 Dodge Xplorer | Belcourt, ND
I like old RV's. But I don't think I could trust one on a road trip.

And, I get that someone doesn't post engine pics; not everyone is a gear head. But why wouldn't you post interior pics, especially of a RV? Inside is trashed? Well, say so and save yourself some grief when a zillion people want to see the inside. That said, I'd have to strip and re-do almost any stinky, old RV interior. Who knows "where it been"?
 
I like old RV's. But I don't think I could trust one on a road trip.

And, I get that someone doesn't post engine pics; not everyone is a gear head. But why wouldn't you post interior pics, especially of a RV? Inside is trashed? Well, say so and save yourself some grief when a zillion people want to see the inside. That said, I'd have to strip and re-do almost any stinky, old RV interior. Who knows "where it been"?

Yeah, there's a Street Van on ebay with no interior pics.

Asking 30,000.

WTF?
 
This is the one I was watching. Similar car. But also has no a/c and cruise. Maybe should have at least a 360. The listing is long gone. I thought it was priced about twice what it's worth, but I don't know.
Low Mileage Survivor! 1977 Plymouth Fury Wagon
looks alot nicer than the one I posted. yes, everything is worth more if you are buying and you have to give it away to sell anything
 
looks alot nicer than the one I posted. yes, everything is worth more if you are buying and you have to give it away to sell anything
It’s definitely a nice car. I coulda added a/c and cruise. It was only 100 miles away AND my wife liked it! It would’ve been our next daily. Dual exhaust, Thermoquad, distribututor curve…
We make annual trips to Florida and Chicago. I woulda been totally comfortable with that.
That price was the only thing holding me back. But, at a lower price, it might of sold too quick to get it.
I’m keeping my eyes open for something like it. Our ’07 Accord is a great car, and is doing great at 160,000 miles, but I dread the thought of eventually replacing it with something newer. New cars suck.
 
Yes, for less money it would be a great daily driver, just not here with salt in the winter. Would need to buy a beater for that...oh wait, that sounds like what we did when we were alot younger!
 
I like that.

Seller's description​



This is a 1968 Dodge Dart GT. Clean Florida title in my name. The car ran when I stored it but has sat in storage for a few years. It has new front and rear brakes. It has the original 318 engine and the Torqueflite A-904 auto transmission. The intake manifold and carburetor was changed by a previous owner to an Edelbrock Performer 318/360 with a Holley 4160 600 cfm 4-barrel carb. It has bucket seats and a floor shift console. The floor is solid but the front toe boards were repaired. Also, the front and rear frame rails have been capped. The color combination is a very good looking combo with the original factory Turbine Bronze paint (MM paint code) and a black vinyl top that was removed before I got the car. The car at a minimum needs quarter skins, outer rockers, at least a 1/2 trunk pan, and lower front fender rust repairs. I have collected a lot of parts for the car that can be purchased by a buyer for what I have in the parts but the extra parts are not included. I will throw in a pair of AMD full quarter skins, outer rocker patches salvaged from an original Dart, and a pair of AMD front fender patches that include the inner fender braces if the car sells for the asking price. Some of the additional parts available to the buyer for purchase includes a 8.75” A-body rear end with a 3.23 sure grip, an A833 4-speed transmission from a ‘69 Dart, 2 sets of dog dish hub caps (‘68 and ‘69), a '74 360 LA core engine with U/J heads, and other miscellaneous parts. The original interior is complete and intact but will require restoration. The “GT” seat badges and door panel badges that are not reproduced are present. The rear trunk trim panel is also present and is in great shape requiring only one top edge repair. The front grille is also in excellent condition. Actual mileage is unknown. I hate to sell this but unfortunately I don’t have a place to work on it and my age is starting to work against me. This car would take some work to make it a driver and a lot of work to make it real nice, it's a project, you won't be driving it home.P.S. - I won't respond to automated "Is this available" messages.
 

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