1972 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 - Hemi Orange No Reserve Sale on 2040-cars
Saratoga Springs, Utah, United States
1972 Dodge Dart "Swinger"
Forced to sell nearly complete running and driving Dodge Dart Swinger includes 1969 Dodge 340 Engine from a Dodge Charger. The good: Original 225 HIgh Output Slant Six "Leaning Tower of Power" runs great Original automatic transmission drives fine. Thick folder of service and maintenance records. Original owners manual Documentation indicates car has 146k miles. Original build sheet Upgraded to "Big Bolt" pattern all the way around. Upgraded to front disk brakes Posi rear spider gear lock out - both rear wheels spin. New DuPont "Hemi Orange" paint. Paint code is for the 2008 and up w/pearl. Trim, bumpers and front glass removed to paint. Including door jams Original white vinyl roof removed. Original rust free sold floors and trunk pan. Undercarriage and trunk finished in epoxy satin black. New black carpet and jute pad Split bench front seat Good rubber with raised white letters 14" front rallye wheels, 15" rear rallye wheels. Includes rallye spare tire and jack. The not so good: Needs front windshield and headliner replaced. Needs some other minor things installed that are included: seat belts, rear interior door handles. Door weatherstrip. Needs Dart and Swinger emblems installed Needs bumble bee rear stripe The opportunity: Includes a 1969 Dodge 340 CID engine that has rebuilt "X" heads with "big valves" ready to go. Cleaned up forged crank, rods, carriers , 340 block on a nice engine stand and and most parts to reassemble. No intake, water pump or timing cover. These 340's are getting harder and harder to find. You Mopar guys know what 69 "X" heads are worth alone. So basically the car is setup to drive as is or drop this small block in it. its setup with the upgraded drive train and disk brake conversion. Can be seen and inspected if your near Lehi, UT 20 miles south of Salt Lake City. Prefer pick up or you arrange transportation but can deliver on my car hauler if your in a 50 mile radius. |
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