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dodge dart on ebay
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 16 8:48 pm
by muzzydave
hi all
anbody have any more info on this dart on evilbay.. friend of mine is intested and thought someone from the mma might know a bit more about it
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1972-Dodge-Da ... Sw-0xYRIAY
cheers dave
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 16 9:07 pm
by mustangbooks
"The car comes with a NOVA form (legal import documentation) and is ready to be registered in the UK. All the relevant forms will be supplied - a pre-filled in V55/5 to register the car in your own name. All you need is a stamp and the registration fee and you'll be the first person to register and drive this classic American car in the UK! "
... probably not known in the UK if it has just been imported?
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 16 9:11 pm
by muzzydave
andy
i know its only just came in hence why my mate is intrested
was hoping someone would know the person who has brought it in ..
cheers dave
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 16 9:19 pm
by mustangbooks
Andy Reynolds from Sheffield, used to be a joiner by the looks of it, has imported VWs, Corvettes & Mustangs before (the above is all public info from a bit of internet detective work!)
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 16 9:21 pm
by muzzydave

cheers mate ...u have two much time on your hands ..lol
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 16 10:05 pm
by Super Sloth
I was looking at this myself... It's missing the front and rear screen trims. It'd be worth finding out if they come with the car as they will be expensive and might be bit of a challenge to track down.
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 16 10:39 am
by MattH
Super Sloth wrote:I was looking at this myself... It's missing the front and rear screen trims. It'd be worth finding out if they come with the car as they will be expensive and might be bit of a challenge to track down.
I spotted the missing trims too, which points to a recent screen out paint job. Car looks nice and straight but new paint can hide things.
Orange paint on the dash looks out of place.
Overall it looks pretty, especially with the Rallyes and spoiler
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 16 12:08 pm
by Blue
Deffo a recent repaint. The fact that the engine bay has clearly been stripped for a proper job, would suggest that it's not been a quick lash up with god knows what underneath. Worth a look for sure, check that the trim clips for the screen trim are in place and servicable, if they're not it's a glass out job to change them. The trims are out there and repro'd as well but figure on $400 or so for them all, they ain't cheap.
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 16 4:30 pm
by muzzydave
cheers all ...will pass on this info ..
cheers dave
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 16 8:04 pm
by Super Sloth
There are some repop sets on ebay dot com at the mo. They are still asking $240 - $260 per end for each set.
There's a used rear screen set for $150 here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/67-68-69-70-71- ... U8&vxp=mtr
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 16 9:07 pm
by Dave81
Think I've still got a few trim pieces in the garage......from my A body hoarding days. I've been selling that stuff cheap too.....
Last year a brand new front or rear was circa £250 plus the ride and the risk.
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 16 11:42 pm
by Super Sloth
If your pal goes for it and decides to remove the tow package I'd be interested in taking it off his hands!
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 16 12:12 am
by muzzydave
okey dokey will let ya know ..i know he hates the ironing board on the rear