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1962 Dodge Dart Pro Street on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:1962 Mileage:0
Location:

Rockwood, Michigan, United States

Rockwood, Michigan, United States
Advertising:
Engine:Custom Pro Street
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: Xxxxx
Year: 1962
Drive Type: Custom
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 0
Model: Dart
Sub Model: Dart
Trim: Custom
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

1962 DODGE DART PRICE REDUCED -

1962 DODGE DART PRO-STREET RACE CAR PRICE REDUCED MOVED  MUST SELL 
TRADE FOR PROPERTY - ENCLOSED TRAILER - 

Stored in heat controlled shop

MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE

Ex Maxwedge Race car that IS Street Legal. 

Balanced 446 in. big block with 10-1/2 to 1 forged pistons 
590 lift Mopar cam 
Roller rockers 
Ported 452 head 
Torquer 2 intake 
1000 cfm Holley with 100hp nitrous plate 
Msd 7al with Mopar rage electronic distributor 
TTI coated 2 in. headers with 3 in. Flowmaster and 3 in. Maxwedge dumps 
Push-button reverse manual 727 trans with 3500 conv. 
Dana 60 rear axle with 4:10s and Mosher axles 
Mini tubbed 
Boxes 
Frame tied 
Superstock springs with ladder bars and floaters 
16-gallon fuel cell with electric pump 
10pt halo cage 
Recaro buckets 
Glass hood and bumpers 
Autometer gauges 
Centerline wheels 
Car has run 11:30 on motor and 10:90 on spray 
Car is solid and in Very Nice condition 
The last show : 1st Annual Mopars @ Bakers Show in Milford Michigan we Won Best in Class 
Any Questions Please feel free to email me 
with phone number if you need more info or pictures 
MaxWedge Clone Car


$ 35,000 or Best Offer - 

Call 303-973-5432 -- John

All offers concidered

 

SPECIAL THX TO:  Johnny Putz for his help and kindness

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