1967 Dodge Dart Model 270 All New With 360 Small Block on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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1967 Dodge Dart Model 270 Recent uni-body restoration. Restoration started out on low mileage, rust free (Los Angeles, CA built) garaged Washington state slant 6 car. New multistep base-clear red paint job looks incredible. Color is GM 81 Bright Red aka Flame Red aka Torch Red. New 030 over 360 four barrel engine, mild Comp Cams RV camshaft. Edelbrock electric choke 600cfm carb with Edelbrock aluminum intake. Mopar electronic ignition. Trunk mounted battery. New radiator, flex fan and shroud, runs cool. New ceramic coated Hooker Super Competition long tube Headers 2.5 inch dual exhaust with correct chrome tips. New 727 Torqueflite Transmission deep pan and new converter best parts used, shift kit. New gas tank, sending unit fuels lines and filter. New complete suspension front to rear including new torsion bars and new Mopar Super Stock springs, shocks, 8 1/4 inch rear end with 2.73 highway gear completely gone through. New complete power steering. New front disc brakes, drums rear, Raybestos dual master cylinder; all new brake lines front and rear. Aftermarket gauges and tachometer. Sony 4 speaker system with trunk mounted sub-woofer and amplifier; concert quality sound. It’s iPod friendly with USB port. Front aftermarket lower spoiler by Randy; actual car used in ad: http://www.spoilersbyrandy.com/Pages/6769Dartspoiler.aspx
This Dodge Dart is a recent 2014 Florida Mopar Nationals Gold Award winner and was built for touring. Everything works. Car drives like new because everything is new. Turn key and go; needs nothing it’s a great car, always gets compliments and draws a crowd; excellent professional build. Great opportunity for a very nice car; one of the cleanest, straightest 1967 model 270 Darts’ you’ll ever see. Additional pictures available; just supply email address and what is required. I am a private seller. 954 655 3953 Please, no 3rd party vendors. Thanks for your interest! |
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