![]() ![]() Proxibid catalogs will be posted and open for bidding on Friday, October 14th.ĭay 1 will include all collector and modern vehicles, motorcycles, scooters and other vehicles.ĭay 2 will include vintage signs, neon signs, gas pumps, collector car parts and related items.ĭay 3 will be located at KC Classic Auto dealership, Lenexa, KS. Day 3 is gigantic with 2,500+ lots located at KC Classic Auto in Lenexa, Kansas. There are 700+ lots of memorabilia & parts for day 2. We are full! We have 250+ vehicles for day 1. No more cars or memorabilia being accepted. Sullivan Auctioneers does NOT charge a buyer’s premium! Every vehicle and item will sell to the highest bidder regardless of price. As with our previous collector car auctions, this will be a 100% no-reserve auction. The doors will be open from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM daily. We will, as always, conduct a 7-day open house/preview the week prior to the auction. This fall event will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 24th, 25th and 26th, 2022 with lots beginning to close at 9:00 AM CT. ![]() The only issue that arises from this listing is the price, it seems a bit steep for what this car is, low mileage and condition, notwithstanding.Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC is excited to announce the early information regarding our third of three 2022 no-reserve timed online collector car auctions. ![]() The compact, or “C” segment, is still alive and produced but certainly not in V8, front-engine, RWD architecture. This is a California rare rust free and fully remodeled 1974 Dodge Dart Sport with Rallye graphics however it’s NOT a real Rallye edition. While this car wouldn’t have garnered a second look back in the day, it stands out in modern times because there are just no cars in production today that are similar. 318 engine continued to perform admirably. Classic Industries offers a wide selection of 1974 Dodge Dart parts, including 1974 Dodge Dart interior parts and soft trim, 1974 Dodge Dart exterior sheet metal, 1974 Dodge Dart moldings, 1974 Dodge Dart emblems, 1974 Dodge Dart weatherstrip and unique accessories, to nearly every nut and bolt needed for installation. I would expect as much, even in desmogged tune, the Chr圜o. The seller suggests that this Dart “runs excellent. Power is provided by a 150 net HP, 318 CI, “LA” series V8 engine working via an A-904 Torqueflite, three-speed, automatic transmission. There is an aftermarket radio in place but the seller has the original, working AM unit. Furthermore, the seller claims that all instruments are in working order. The carpet, dashboard, door cards, and instrument panel will require no attention. It is a highback bucket seat environment with a center armrest as opposed to a center console. Sure, the mileage is low but the fabric upholstery is a very light beige hue and there is no sign of dust, dirt, or fade. The interior of this Dart is in magnificent condition. It comes across as a flip, so perhaps the seller bought it from the original owner or the original owner’s estate – just speculation on my part. The seller doesn’t include any backstory on this car but it has obviously been well stored all of these years. Built on March 8, 1974, this Dart still looks like March of ’74, there is nothing out of place as this Dodge has escaped the ravages of time. The Dark Moonstone Poly finish capped off with a beige vinyl top is a perfect ’70s expression. On one hand, buyers were looking for a compact, gas-miser as a salve to the October ’73 Arab Oil Embargo but on the other hand, a resulting recession had occurred so on-the-cheap was in fashion. According to Bill Watson at Allpar, about 260K Darts, including Swinger, Sedan, and Sport body styles, were sold in ’ was a double-edged sword. ![]() This generation of Dodge’s compact was everywhere in the early ’70s. It is located in Wooster, Ohio and is available, here on craigslist for $9,250. What would lead one to save and pamper an economy compact like a ’74 Dodge Dart? Hard to say but for your viewing enjoyment, and thanks to Ikey H.’s dogged determination to uncover some of the best auto examples featured on Barn Finds, we have this Dart to review. Others invited to the group were big-engined convertibles but compact economy cars? Not so much. This applies to classics from the depression era but muscle cars from the ’60s figure heavily in this category too. It seems as if certain cars were destined to be collectible and their owners/caretakers knew it long ago. ![]()
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