Looks like a pretty nice '64 Dart GT on ebay in So Cal right now (not mine)

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Not mine - don't know anything about it, but it looks nice and starting bid is $100 (does say 'reserve not met', so they could be suffering from B-J syndrome):

1964 Dodge Dart gt | eBay
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eBay ad reads, "all original".
Funny looking headlights aren't even original type.
 
I would deduct $7.68 to get the headlights back to stock 6014's. Hey, it may be my kids first ride! He says modern cars are ugly and lack style... That's my boy! Whoa, $1875 already, fagghetabaatit...
 
He says modern cars are ugly and lack style... That's my boy!

I like your son and I've never met him!
He's 100% right on with that comment. Put all the modern cars on a track like Daytona and it would look like a line of pumpkin seeds following each other!
 
Nice! Hey, I could fly out and drive it home. Sounds like a fun road trip.
 
I met a guy who had a drop dead gorgeous light blue/White 64 Dart 'vert. I actually followed him into a gas station in Long Beach to comment on his ride. He ended up cruising it over to my house with a carb rebuild kit and we rebuilt it as well as changing the points in the distributor and taking him off ported vacuum onto manifold vacuum or vice versa, cant remember but it ran so much better after that. His springs were sagging too but I didnt have any spares. 2 weeks after he asked me to help him sell it as he got a job in Iraq as a HVAC contractor. I offered to store it for him for the year contract but I think he ended up selling it. That would have been the wifes car if I had the cash. He wanted 8K for it.
 
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