1974 Dodge Dart Sport on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
1974 Dodge Dart Sport (1970 340cu.in.) higher compression block, large valve heads, 3/4 cam, edelbrock intake manifold, holley carb, accel coil and wires, REV-NATOR ignition with rev limiter, aluminum radiator, hooker headers, cut outs with wing nuts for easy opening, dual trans coolers, for the torqueflite 727 transmission to a 391 posi unit. There is no power steering which is not a problem unless your parking into a tight spot. There are no power brakes but front disc and rear drum stop the car just fine. The hubs are 4 1/2 in. bolt circle with American racing wheels on all four corners. Interior has new carpet and seats are in great shape tach and gages Jensen speakers sport mirrors, flip top gas cap and much more. This car is on you tube under the heading Dodge Dart Sport 1974,the pop up picture shows the engine with the 340 air cleaner visible hear it an watch it run. This car is a rush to drive There are many extra parts that come with the sale frame connectors, head and taillight bezels, radio, car cover all 1974 manuals, air cleaner, 3000 stall torque converter and much more.
There is no warranty as is where is.
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Vehicle or title will not ship until all fund clear my bank. Feel free to contact me with any questions. Will also assist in loading if transportation is arranged. Have fun bidding and good luck. Don't forget about you tube
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