1970 Dodge Dart Swinger 2 Door Auto Original California Hardtop No Rust on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Nice, clean, rust free 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger 2 Door Hardtop. This Dart
is in fantastic condition. The bright blue paint and white interior are in near mint shape with no bubbling, fading, or signs of age on the paint. The original 225ci 6 cylinder engine has been
refreshed and upgraded with electronic ignition and an aluminum
radiator. The original automatic transmission
shifts smooth. No leaks of any kind of fluid that I have noticed. Power steering is
tight and works great. Everything works, lights/gauges etc. The brakes
were fully rebuilt and it stops perfectly. Suspension is tight. The glass
is all good. There is no rust on this Dart. The body is excellent
without dents or damage and the floors and frame are also fantastic. The tires are like new.
This is a very nice driver and it looks great right up close. There are no bondo repairs, no body damage, no dents, and all of the panels are original. This Dart has never been taken apart and it has survived the last 44 years better than most cars that old. This Dart is a southern California resident and it shows. It has no issues that I know of. Runs and drives smoothly and the exhaust is also new. The lower rear valance is included just not installed as shown. The doors, hood, and trunk open and close like new. International buyers are welcome. Comes with complete California duplicate title which is fine for export and can be registered in most states. NO California Buyers, I have parking fees due on this and cannot get a clear registration here WHICH IS WHY I HAVE TO SELL IT. If you are in a state that cannot transfer a duplicate California title I can get a regular title for you for $180 more. I took many pictures to show it well and a walk around video. $500 deposit due right after the auction ends. I will be available 7 days a week for pickup. Located a couple miles from San Diego International Airport. |
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Thu, 24 Jul 2014Oh, the heady days of 1993, back when the Clinton Presidency was just getting underway, and it seemed like every hot new rock band was coming out of Seattle. Sports cars in the US had finally shaken off the shackles that slowed them during the '70s and '80s, and you could buy any number of legitimately quick vehicles again. MotorWeek recently went digging into its archives to find this six-model test from 1993 showing off some of the best semi-affordable performance coupes that money could buy at the time, and it's priceless.
Featuring the 1994 model year Toyota Supra in twin-turbo guise and MY 1993 versions of the Porsche 968, Nissan 300ZX TT, Mazda RX-7, Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo and Chevrolet Corvette LT-1, MotorWeek definitely covered all of the bases. One thing that might surprise younger readers is these cars' performance. The video only provides 0-60 acceleration times, but several of these vehicles would still be considered pretty potent today - over 20 years since going on sale. The Supra is especially impressive, hitting 60 miles per hour in just 5 seconds. Even today, that's nothing to sneeze at.
Given their performance potential and still-attractive looks, it's amazing that some of these coupes are old enough to drink now. The progress of interior design and safety equipment in the intervening years is pretty shocking, though. In most of these models, having two airbags is touted as a big deal. Scroll down to watch a Throwback Thursday blast from the past about some of the '90s best sports cars.
Cruiser's close call caught on camera
Mon, Dec 21 2015A new recruit to the Kansas Highway Patrol experienced his first brush with danger on his first day when a semi truck clipped his cruiser during a traffic stop last week. Public relations officer Tod Hileman said in a Facebook post that the incident occurred when an officer and his brand-new trainee pulled over a black Dodge Charger on I-70 in Trego County, Kansas. Hileman said in the comments that the cruiser was parked two feet away from the white line on the shoulder. Not only did the driver not get over a lane when he saw the stopped cruiser per Kansas law, he seemed to have moved closer to the side of the road. The big rig managed to send the cruiser's side mirror and spotlight flying across the road. The truck could have easily injured one of the officers, perhaps fatally. The truck driver ignored Kansas' Move Over law, which requires "drivers approaching a stationary emergency vehicle displaying flashing lights, including towing and recovery vehicles, traveling in the same direction, to vacate the lane closest if safe and possible to do so, or slow to a speed safe for road, weather, and traffic conditions." With a clear lane to his left the trucker in this case had no excuse. He stopped after the crash and was cited by the officers for failing to change lanes when he saw the stopped vehicles. Being a cop is a risky job. So far this year, 28 officers have lost their lives in the line of duty due to car accidents, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page. News Source: Facebook Government/Legal Dodge Videos traffic traffic stop traffic tickets move over law
QB says University of Alabama offered him a Corvette to play football
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The first post was sure to raise a few eyebrows on its own. It's an Instagram of sophomore running back Derrick Henry standing in front of his new Dodge Challenger (we're guessing it's an R/T based on the fender stripes). Complete with a custom set of wheels, the image was enough to trigger more than a few questions about where an unemployed student-athlete came up with the money for such a purchase. Now, this could be harmless. Henry, flush with a full-ride to Bama could have convinced his parents to get him something nice with his college fund.
The second post, though, is a straight-up accusation. It comes from former West Virginia Mountaineer and current CFL quarterback Pat White, who posted the following on his Facebook page.