1972 Dodge Dart Swinger Hardtop 2-door 360 Motor W/ 727 Trans on 2040-cars
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, United States
You are bidding on a 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger 2 door hardtop. I am selling the vehicle as is. Recently swapped in a mild built 360 motor with a 727 trans with a full manual valve body. Motor runs great and has excellent oil pressure! Transmission shifts nice and hard. Vehicle has stock 4 wheel drum brakes, fuel cell in trunk with a new fuel system (Aeromotive electric fuel pump, filters, and regulator. New fuel lines/hoses run too), MSD ignition system, Holley 3310 carb, Sealed Power hypereutectic pistons (9's compression), Crane camshaft (PN 693902 cam card included), Powermaster 75amp alternator, TTI headers with TTI H-pipe Flowmaster 40 Delta mufflers with dumps, and mild stall converter (still street friendly).
Interior is pretty much stock except aftermarket bucket seats with harnesses, some aftermarket gauges, newer carpet, and B&M Pro Stick shifter. Exterior: As far as i know it still has stock original paint (engine bay has been re-painted) and it's still in great condition minus a small dent in the passenger side lower door (in pictures), a couple of small chips, small ding on deck lid (also in pictures), and a couple of holes in the vinyl top on the C pillars (also in pictures). I purchased the car back around 1999 with those imperfections already on the vehicle. They were too mild and small to bother me. Car still shines and looks great! Gets lots of attention! I still drive it on nice days (no winters) and is garage kept when not driving it. Great car! Thank you for looking. PAYMENTS... Due to PayPal fees I prefer bank checks, cash, or wire transfers. If you would like to use PayPal the buyer must pay the fees associated with a PayPal transaction. I will not release the vehicle until the payment has cleared. If paying with a bank check or wire transfer a non-refundable deposit of $250.00 will have to be made via PayPal within 24 hours of winning the auction. I wait for all payments to clear before releasing the vehicle!!! SHIPPING... Buyer is responsible for shipping costs. Pick-up is available if local. |
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