1972 Dodge Swinger, Numbers Matching, Excellent Condition!!!! on 2040-cars
Bonaire, Georgia, United States
Up for sale in my 1972 Dodge Swinger. This car has original interior, Exterior, and ZERO RUST. I believe this the nicest 72' (or any year) Swinger on EBAY!!! I take it to car shows and around town on the weekends...always get thumbs up everywhere I go. And the with original color scheme, it is so unique and...."SO" 70's !!!
The engine is Numbers matching and freshly "Built": This car sounds and runs like a 340!!! 323 C.U. (318 bored over .030) Mopar Performance Flat Top Pistons Comp 268 Hi-Energy Cam and Lifters Edelbrock Performer Intake Turbo Exhaust New Holley 600 carb (also have a new Edelbrock 600 carb that comes with the car for economy mode) Hooker Headers Duel Turbo Exhaust 17" x 8" Boss Wheels New tires Discrete FM Sun Pro Tach, Gages, etc. It has the MN 727 tranny, 8-3/4 rear with 3:55 gears. Front Disc Brakes And a lot more! Everything works like new, on this car! This is an awesome car and I haven't seen another one like it!! If you have any questions or want more pictures, contact mark at 478-550-1676. Thank you! |
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