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1971 Dodge Dart Swinger on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:12000
Location:

Sanford, Michigan, United States

Sanford, Michigan, United States

beautiful 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger. 1000 miles on rebuilt numbers matching 318 motor and 904 trans.has mild cam and Edelbrock carb with flowmaster exhaust, sounds great!! has 8 3/4 rearend with 355 gears.. car is originally from Texas and is ROCK SOLID!! no rust anywhere!! paint is original FE5 Rally red and has had one repaint. paint is very nice and shiney! has a few edges that the paint was burnt by someone who did not know how to use a buffing wheel.. still looks amazing!! bad spots could be touched up. nice straight original sheet metal. has minor dent in pass fender that could be fixed by dent man without painting.. lower front valance is dented . could be fixed or just replaced.
 interior is beautiful !! and original.. drivers seat needs repair on a few seams and thats all, other wise beautiful !! dash  and dash pad are perfect!! am radio works! perfect carpet! all glass and chrome outside trim is beautiful !! vinyl top is beautiful ! bumpers are very nice!!!
underneath of car is solid, no rust on this car anywhere!!
the guy i got it from painted the engine bay purple while engine was being rebuilt and decided to sell it and never finished. 
 i have the broadcast sheet and fender tag is on the car.. i can text more pix and video.
car is an original AC car ..everything works, just needs recharged.

 any questions, text or call me  Beau  989-615-5319 if i dont answer, please leave a message
  may trade for NICE 73-74 roadrunner or nice 87 grand national or may take cash and other cars like duster, roadrunner, grand national, chevelle, etc...no projects or drag cars!! 
    
make me an offer, the most i can say is no...

car has power steering, manual brakes.. brake system is all new.. 15x7 ralleys on rear, 14x6 0n front.. rear tires are like new, fronts are about 60-70 %..i do have trim rings for wheels, they are on now.

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When Dodge announced that the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat would produce 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque from its supercharged 6.2-liter V8, automotive enthusiasts were shocked. The company had promised us that it would be powerful, but no one expected for the muscle car to post even larger numbers than the range-topping Viper.
Car and Driver recently got ahold of two new SRTs and decided that the only proper way to show them off was by lighting up the rears in stereo. With a combined 1,414 horsepower, the pair of them make burnouts from the Hellcat V8 look as easy as breathing. The tires start spinning at the slightest provocation and just don't stop. If you buy one of these, it looks like you and the employees at the local tire store are going to be on a first name basis.
Scroll down to watch these two Hellcats to lay down enough smoke to alert the local hook and ladder trucks.

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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.
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Chrysler's 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8 was an absolute sensation from the very moment it was announced, and honestly, how could it not have been? Packing 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, its numbers immediately put every other production muscle car (and many supercars) to shame. Plus, we soon learned that would be wrapped in a package retailing for around $60,000 - a pittance compared to other vehicles offering similar grunt. However, the Hellcat almost never got the chance to rumble under the hood of the Challenger and Charger.
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