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1962 - 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse - http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/3306/



[email protected] wrote:

> 1962 - 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse - http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/3306/
>
>
> i have a 66 dart GT convt that is at that time for paint. it has a new white
> top, and a choice of near-perfect orig white or black interiors.  the orig
> color was a light silver-blue, but i have to stay away from any variations of
> blue.  but here are my considering colors: black, plum crazy, hemi orange,
> osha saftey yellow, or red.
>
> if anyone might be interested in buying it cheap before i finish it, let me
> know.its basically rust free, the only rot was in the front floor pans, though
> not at all on the torsion mounts, closer to the seat rise, its super straight
> and has a full rust free qtr clip, 60k on a 6/904, have a 318/904, six
> performance parts , etc. pwr top, steering, rally wheel covers. its a quick
> project, i have a couple bucks tied up in it plus time, but have no storage, i
> just figured a finished car is worth storing/sells better, but it takes $ to
> finish.
>
> let me know about the color/inquiries...  i have 1 email pic of it without the
> deck lid because i did the entire pass + trunk floors w/por15 and couldnt have
> the head injuries associated with those "not so highly opening" dart trunks...
>
> If you plan to sell it......resale red would be a good choice of color.  I even
> recall reading an article about how red is the most popular colour for used cars
> sales.
>
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