1962 Dodge Dart 440 - Rare!!! on 2040-cars
Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
For sale is an award winning 1962 Dodge Dart 440 (4 DOOR). Engine is a 318 Poly with the 727 automatic push button transmission. I have yet to see another 4 door at any show or on the road! Your chance to own a rare car! The car is numbers matching and unrestored! I have to double check, but I am pretty sure I even have the original bill of sale. The car was sold in Miami, Fl. Then moved to New Mexico. The previous owner bought it there drove it home to Michigan and then it sat. The car has 20,000 ORIGINAL miles on it. Before I bought it, I know it sat covered up for a long time. The car is all original. The car starts right up! ALL the chrome and stainless is there. It is not it perfect shape, but it is all there. Everything works and the car runs and drives great. I take it out twice a week to cruise or to just drive. I have gotten the car mechanically sound. Next project was interior. That needs a little work. Nothing way too major. Once again EVERYTHING is there! -The transmission has been rebuilt within 100 miles ago by Godfather Racing. -It has brand new TTI Polished headers -New exhaust -It as a new Edelbrock carburetor and air intake. -I have also installed a Vintage Vibe radio (looks classic, but modern functions) and new speaker. Also had the instrument panel painted because it was flaking badly, so I had it professionally painted. -Steering wheel had been filled and repainted because that was cracking and kept pinching my hands while I drove the car. -All light inside have been replaced. -Rear and front seat belts installed -Previous owner put a coat of paint on the car. He matched the color to the original. The paint has some flaws, but over all pretty good. -Has original Cragar 15" wheels with center caps. Any other questions, please email me. Please no low ball offers. I have had 2 mechanics appraise the car and I have had others make offers, but I am trying craigslist because I have had nothing but good I have had fun with this car and now it is time for someone else to enjoy it! You Will NOT find another one in this shape with EVERYTHING there! |
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Wed, 06 Nov 2013Dodge has revealed what it calls Scat Package Stage Kits that enhance the performance of the Charger and the Challenger equipped with the 5.7-liter V8, and the Dart equipped with the turbocharged 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder engine. The Scat Packs use Mopar performance parts that also can be bought separately. Most of the upgrades increase engine output, but Dodge somehow manages to not specifically mention the power gains associated with each Scat Pack.
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