1970 Dodge Dart Swinger Hardtop 2-door, 340, 4-speed, Rare Color Combination! on 2040-cars
United States
1970 Dodge Dart Swinger 340, 4-speed Original Motor/Transmission/Interior/Carpet/Windows/Half of exhaust/Hoses/Rally Wheels/trunk mat/jack, and get this, the original spare tire which has never been used. This is the A body you have been waiting for! I am the documented third owner of this car. I have the original title, fender tag (on car), and two build sheets. But here is something amazing, the two build sheets have the same VIN number but are different! One build sheet has the car being built as a FLEET vehicle while the second has it being built as the 340 Swinger. Highly unusual and rare color combination of TX9 Black exterior and F8 and EF8 Green interior. This car is quite possibly the only car ever ordered with these specs. If it matters to you, Galen Govier decoded and documented the car. A few items currently on car that are not original are; correct 1970 woodgrain steering wheel (I have original Green Steering Wheel), shift knob (I have original shift knob), brake and clutch pedals (I have both originals), Bias Ply tires and dog dish caps (I have original rally wheels), "Direct Connection" valve covers (I have the original valve covers). The car was painted in 2000. It still looks awesome and the car is straight as an arrow. There is one very small bit of bubbling at the very bottom corner of the passenger rocker panel. I have put a "ghost" flat black Bumblebee stripe on the car (because I like the way it looks). All of the above mentioned original parts will be included in the sale. In photos, car has an old air filter housing, car now has the original air cleaner housing and 340 pie tin. This is a D21/D57/D91 A833, 4-speed, 3.91, Sure Grip axle car! I have put a great deal of money into maintaining this vehicle. It has never seen rain or snow while I have owned it. In winter it is stored under cover in a dry garage. Car will come with all receipts for work done and items purchased. It pains me greatly to sell this car, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. Don't let this car get away! Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. This car is used, and comes with NO warranty or guarantees. I have described this vehicle to the best of my ability, it is being sold in used, as-is condition. Feel free to stop in and see the car for yourself. I live about 15 minutes from Newark Liberty International Airport. I have the car advertised locally and can remove it from this listing at any time. Please, please, please, IF YOU BID AND WIN THIS CAR, PLEASE HAVE THE FUNDS TO FOLLOW THROUGH AND BUY IT. The car will not be released until funds have cleared. Please feel free to contact me by the "ask seller a question" feature. |
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