1970 Dodge Dart 340 Six Pack 4 Speed New Paint, New Engine/trans Performance Cam on 2040-cars
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:340 Six Pack
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Dart
Trim: Custom
Drive Type: Rear
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 500
Exterior Color: Burnt Orange Metallic
1970 Dodge Dart Custom 340 Six Pack Four Speed. Fresh engine, trans, and clutch, less than 500 miles on rebuild. Comp performance cam, new paint with Mopar Bumble Bee Stripe, new Equus tachometer professionally mounted, new tires, Hurst four speed shifter with T handle, 8 1/4 Sure Grip rear end with very drivable or running at the track 323 gears, Edelbrock high rise intake, Holley carbs pulling over 1300 CFM, front disc brakes, white bucket seats, all lights and gauges work, front end has been completely rebuilt and drives great, blower motor works just fine, original 1970 Dodge Dart owners manual is in the glove box, carpet is in great shape, new floor mats, AM FM Pioneer C.D. player with Jensen 6x9 speakers in the back, all chrome and glass is in great condition, new belts and hoses, Flo-Pro exhaust, always starts right up after it's been sitting for a long time, always starts right up on hot summer days and it's been running a while, Mopar rallye wheels mounted on the larger bolt pattern, official Dodge Scat Pack decals in rear windows, Year One reproduction 340 Six Pack decal on air cleaner, vehicle is dry from front to back no leaks, always kept in the garage and not driven in the rain or bad weather, I run BG Limited Slip additive in the rear end and BG manual transmission additive in the gear box, adult owned and driven, this car has not been driven hard or seen any abuse! Originally purchased at Dodge City in Lakewood, Colorado. She has spent her entire life in this nice dry climate! This Dart started it's life as a slant six grocery getter. Transmission, engine cradle, and rear end are out of a 1972 Dodge Dart Sport, the 340 engine is out of a 1968 Barracuda. This Dart runs great and turns heads all day long. Clear Colorado Title in hand. Seller can provide a car trailer and delivery for a negotiated fee. No texts or emails, please call with any questions. 303 359 1317
On Jun-17-13 at 09:06:50 PDT, seller added the following information:1970 Dodge Dart Custom 340 Six Pack Four Speed. Fresh engine, trans, and clutch, less than 500 miles on rebuild. Comp performance cam, new paint with Mopar Bumble Bee Stripe, new Equus tachometer professionally mounted, new tires, Hurst four speed shifter with T handle, 8 1/4 Sure Grip rear end with very drivable or running at the track 323 gears, Edelbrock high rise intake, Holley carbs pulling over 1300 CFM, front disc brakes, white bucket seats, all lights and gauges work, front end has been completely rebuilt and drives great, blower motor works just fine, original 1970 Dodge Dart owners manual is in the glove box, carpet is in great shape, rear seat looks new, front seats are in good condition a few signs of wear but overall very presentable, new floor mats, AM FM Pioneer C.D. player with Jensen 6x9 speakers in the back, all chrome and glass is in great condition, new belts and hoses, Flo-Pro exhaust, always starts right up after it's been sitting for a long time, always starts right up on hot summer days and it's been running a while, Mopar rallye wheels mounted on the larger bolt pattern, official Dodge Scat Pack decals in rear windows, Year One reproduction 340 Six Pack decal on air cleaner, vehicle is dry from front to back no leaks, always kept in the garage and not driven in the rain or bad weather, I run BG Limited Slip additive in the rear end and BG manual transmission additive in the gear box, adult owned and driven, this car has not been driven hard or seen any abuse! Originally purchased at Dodge City in Lakewood, Colorado. She has spent her entire life in this nice dry climate! This Dart started it's life as a slant six grocery getter. Transmission, engine cradle, and rear end are out of a 1972 Dodge Dart Sport, the 340 engine is out of a 1968 Barracuda. This Dart runs great and turns heads all day long. Clear Colorado Title in hand. Seller can provide a car trailer and delivery for a negotiated fee. No texts or emails, please call with any questions. 303 359 1317
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