Selling a car seems to be so difficult!!

Well heres what I see looking at this particular car, I wont rehash everything like the body work and paint like underhood, that is well documented already. When it was repainted you either painted over the door sticker or removed it-one indication of the numbers gone. You have the fender tag?-thats good but what about the buildsheet? Those all prove numbers matching as well as the body and drivetrain numbers.As far as the interior I see the package tray deteriorated,the seats dirty,tach mount on console,no radio,wear (maybe excessive for 72000 miles) on the dash cluster, dash frame and steering column as well as the wires and heater tubes hanging underneath the dash as well as the other mentioned interior flaws. Would I pay $6500 for this car? no way. Not because I think its junk but I see a lot of work and money I would need to spend just to get it decent to drive. You asked for opinions and your getting them,some good and some maybe a little to harsh but honest in their world. As far as shipping overseas COD-yea right!! Pay half to drive it home first??-try paying in full then good luck with your new car and the bill of sale indicating "sold as is". I think that $4800 would have been a good call to accept but im guessing your letting your emotions of owning it for so long getting in the way of making a good decision. You also have to remember that the later Darts as cool as they are are not everyones favorite body style and if its not a screaming deal then they pass. The economy has some people realizing they cant afford their dream car right now either, believe it or not its reality, just look at the foreclosed homes in your area. I would say if you dont sell it for your accepting price before winter then address the issues that are presented here and try it again in the spring when the car bug hits potential buyers. Good luck with it!