Vehicle Description
We all know Mopars are the rarest of Detroit's Big Three, and this
1968 Dodge Dart GT convertible really knows how to show off this
distinction correctly. With slick paint, an attractive leather
interior, and solid V8 power, it makes for a great all-around
drop-top classic.
The Dart has always been the blocky-looking bad-boy. Because this
is a convertible, those GT badges are legit. The bodywork on this
one has remained straight and angular after all these decades. Of
course, the quality has to do with proper care and investments.
That's why we have receipts showing around $10k spent over the last
dozen years keeping this one looking so good. The red paint has a
vibrant style and a nice radiance you want on a sunshine-friendly
convertible. And it's nicely presented, right down to the clean
accent strip that runs along the body and wraps into the bumpers.
Plus, the polished dual exhaust tips and American Racing
Outlaw-style wheels look good on the car while hinting at the power
within.
The white convertible top is stylish against the red exterior
paint, and it powers down to reveal a very attractive white
interior. In fact, the seats are done in an attractive and
comfortable leather. Everything from the clean carpeting to good
weather-stripping shows that this has the right fundamentals. Plus,
you'll appreciate the nicely detailed vintage style including the
proper GT badging on the door panels, matching convertible boot,
and working AM radio. It also feels like a proper GT with a
driver-oriented setup with front bucket seats, a center console
in-between, and an upgraded auxiliary gauge trio cleanly installed
under the dash.
The engine bay has a show-ready style with clean inner walls,
finned Mopar valve covers, a matching air grabber, and an overall
tidy style. At the center is Mopar's hardy 318 cubic-inch V8. It's
upgraded with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock
Performer intake, and long tube headers feeding into the dual
exhaust. It's also supported by the right components, like a
Flamethrower coil, Accel high temp wires, and an aluminum radiator.
In fact, we have a receipt for over $3k from earlier this year
documenting a mechanical refresh, right down to the bushings. If
that sounds like the recipe for a strong cruiser, then you'll also
be glad to see easy driving features, like the three-speed
automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes with front
discs.
The sale comes complete with build receipts and maintenance
records. When you realize how rare, nice, and complete this
convertible is, you'll be even more impressed with the affordable
price. So we could tell you to hurry up and get this Dart GT, but
you already know this drop-top going fast. Call today!!!