1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 Original Paint Very Nice on 2040-cars
Santa Ana, California, United States
1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 for sale. It is an original 340 car. I have an original broadcast sheet for the car. The car currently has a 360 roller cam motor with approx. 500 miles on it. The original 340 will go with the car. The car has the matching number 727 auto transmission and 323 Sure Grip in the car. The car is a magazine cover car from 2008. The car was fully restored except the paint and the seats. The paint is R4 red and was nice enough to color sand and buff. The engine compartment and trunk were painted and are perfect. All the chrome and stainless were redone or polished. It appears that the seats are the original. They are very nice. They were nice enough that they were not replaced. The steel wheels are power coated to match the car. The car has red line tires with less than 10,000 miles. I looked for a nice A Body for about 18 months. I actually flew to North Carolina, Colorado, Oregon and Arizona to look at other cars before buying this one. I found it was difficult to find a nice car that had no rust damage and was not modified where it could not be easily corrected. This car is completely original looking with no rust repair and no holes drilled anywhere.
Below is a listing of some of the items on the car: Power steering Power brakes (front disk) Custom radiator in the original core TTI headers and 2 1/2 inch exhaust system Grant tuff wheel (original wheel come with the car) Alpine am/fm CD player with Ipod connection (hidden in the glove box) Custom kick panels with front speakers Rear speakers with a bass tube Auto Gauge gauges (under the dash) Original gauges have been refinished Currently has a 360 motor with approx. 500 miles with: JE pistons Eagle rods Edelbrock aluminum heads (with $500 of port work) Custom push rods Crane solid roller cam Comp roller rockers Edelbrock Air Gap Intake Mopar performance distributor Holley 780 (brand new and built to work with the motor) Powermaster adjustable starter I have all the receipts for the motor. It was built by the Corvette Shop in Costa
Mesa who builds all my motors. Scott
Jones builds great motors. This is a super nice driving car. Idles and runs perfect. Drive this car anywhere. You will not be disappointed. Click to see a video of the car Click to see a video of the engine |
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