Dodge Dart Gt Custom Elvis Presley Paint=daytona Metallic Blue on 2040-cars
Brooksville, Florida, United States
I have contacted Ronnie Tutt who was the drummer for the TCB Band Elvis Presley who hopefully will verify that he owned the car and it was used as a promotional car in Europe after Elvis left when his service to our country was over. I have the tag that was on the car when it was in Europe. If I get a verification from Mr. Tutt I will up-date this posting. In any event this is an outstanding offering. 1970 Dodge Dart GT 3 speed automatic (new transmission) Posi-Trac, Headers, 400 Stall Converter, 340 Cubic Inch, Raddle Cam, Punched Out 40 Over, Flow Masters, Dual Exhausts. It's fast and sounds awesome. Custom Airbrush it's a real head turner!! Edlebrock, Carburetor. Cragar Rims, Custom Sound System Built In Amps and Equalizer.
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