1969 Dodge Dart Gts Hemi Clone Mopar Super Stock Drag Race Hot Rat Rod Promod on 2040-cars
Montpelier, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Two Door
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Dart
Trim: GTS
Drive Type: Automatic 727 Transmission
Mileage: 99,999
Sub Model: GTS
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
NO RESERVE AUCTION. 1969 Dodge Dart. Professionally built as a Hemi Clone but now has a 440 cu. in. engine in it. Great Super Stock, Pro Street, Drag Race, or restoration car! Originally a 340 GTS car. This is an "H" code car. Transformed into a 1968 Dart Hemi Clone. All of the hard work is done. Firewall is set back and looks great. The car is tubbed. Comes with a set of Hemi headers. Add your Hemi and you have a perfect Hemi Clone. Front fenders, hood, scoop, and front bumper are fiberglass. Lexan side windows, with glass front and rear windows. Ten point cage. Frame connected. Super stock springs. New front wheels with new Mickey Thompson 28" X 7.50 X 15 tires. New rear wheels with new Hoosier 31 X 16.5 X 15LT Quick Time tires. The slicks are no longer on the car, the car will be sold with the street tires in the last few pictures. QA1 rear shocks and 90/10 front shocks. Narrowed 8 3/4 rear end, reinforced, with a moser engineering 30 spline spool and a 4:30 gear. Transmission is a Race Prepared manual 727 Automatic with aT/A tranny brake and a reverse pattern. Line lock. Internally lightened with kevlar bands and a 4300 RPM stall converter. Big bolt front brake drums and a complete rebuilt front end. New three row aluminum radiator. Off set master cylinder. Today the car has a 1969 440 + .030. Bore and hone with BHJ torque plates. Arias 12:1 pistons with Crower rods with ARP bolts. Steel crank 10/10 and completely balanced rotating assembly. Coated under chassis 2" headers. Motor built by Ritter and Webber. Has a 300 HP nitrous kit. I reserve the right to stop the auction at any time as I have the car listed locally also. I can help load on any truck or trailer. I have the information on the motor build. Please ask any questions before you bid.
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