'79 Aspen R/T

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res1vw21

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thats a lot of money considering there was a kit car on here recently for less with a lot less mi.
 

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When did Aspens start bringing that kind of money. The reason I like F-M-J's is because you can still find nice clean cars around for resonable money.
 

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1979 Dodge Aspen R\T: This is a numbers matching 1979 Dodge Aspen R/T with factory T-tops. There is vertually no rust anywhere on this vehicle, but under the right tail light there is one spot that will require attention in the future, it is nothing serious right now. This vehicle runs and drives like it should. Lots of power. Not sure but the motors seems to have had a racing cam put into it at some point along with a shift kit, it likes to try and break traction when shifting into second at about 110 km\h. Any questions feel free to e-mail me and I can provide current pictures. The car is in storage for the winter and I would like to keep it there until spring so it does not get exposed to the elements. I want to see it go to someone who will take proper care of it. I will not sell it to anyone under 20 years of age. It is too much car for an inexperienced driver. Serious inquires only and no joy rides. Thank you.

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HAHA I see he likes to use the loud pedal!! :headbang:

it likes to try and break traction when shifting into second at about 110 km\h.
 

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1979 Dodge Aspen R\T: This is a numbers matching 1979 Dodge Aspen R/T with factory T-tops. There is vertually no rust anywhere on this vehicle, but under the right tail light there is one spot that will require attention in the future, it is nothing serious right now. This vehicle runs and drives like it should. Lots of power. Not sure but the motors seems to have had a racing cam put into it at some point along with a shift kit, it likes to try and break traction when shifting into second at about 110 km\h. Any questions feel free to e-mail me and I can provide current pictures. The car is in storage for the winter and I would like to keep it there until spring so it does not get exposed to the elements. I want to see it go to someone who will take proper care of it. I will not sell it to anyone under 20 years of age. It is too much car for an inexperienced driver. Serious inquires only and no joy rides. Thank you.

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I would love to add this to my garage. I have the sister, the Plymouth Roadrunner with the T-tops and same color scheme....:tongue9:
 

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Somebody making Tar Sands Oil Money in Alberta will buy it, drive it back home to Newfoundland!
 

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Somebody making Tar Sands Oil Money in Alberta will buy it, drive it back home to Newfoundland!

Hey jonno, when are you gonna post some pics of your car?

I don't even know what you're driving.

Is that your Gremlin in your avatar?
 
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Thanks guys I will try and find some more pictures of the Gremmie.
 
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