1969 Dodge Dart 340 4 Speed Swinger Unrestored Orig Survivor 1 Owner Garage Find on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:340
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Dart
Trim: SWINGER 340
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 83,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: BRONZE
1969 DODGE DART SWINGER 340 4 SPEED "LM23P" MATCHING NUMBER UNRESTORED SURVIVOR CAR, CAR WAS BOUGHT NEW AND ALWAYS GARAGED AND NOT USED AS DAILY DRIVER, THEN IN THE LATE 80'S IT WAS STORED AND JUST RUN ONCE A MONTH TO KEEP IT EXERCISED. BUILD SHEET INCLUDED AND JUST PULLED OUT FROM THE REAR SEAT BOTTOM!,,ONE OWNER TILL THIS YEAR. RARE COLOR CODE "T5" BRONZE FIRE IRID. ORIGINAL INTERIOR, BODY, SPARE TIRE, ENGINE, TRANS, REAR END. THIS CAR IS A TIME CAPSULE, NEVER TAKEN APART AND MESSED WITH, DRIVES LIKE ITS NEW, ORIGINAL SHIFTER, EVERY LIGHT WORKS, EVEN THE BACK UP LIGHT INDICATOR ON THE DASH, FACTORY AM RADIO WITH REAR SPEAKER!!
LOOK AT THE PICS, ORIG FLOORS WITH ORIG PAINT STILL VISIBLE, ENGINE AND TRANS VIN# THERE, CAR STILL HAS ORIG BUMBLE BEE STRIPE,
THIS CAR WAS A GARAGE FIND AND HAS BEEN STORED BUT RUN ON REGULAR BASIS FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS, COPY OF ORIGINAL TITLE INCLUDED, THIS IS A RARE FIND UNMOLESTED 340 DART WITH A 4 SPEED!!
ORIGINAL GLASS ALL THE WAY AROUND, ALL ORIGINAL TRIM EXCEPT NEW N.O.S. WHEEL LIP MOLDINGS THAT WERE JUST INSTALLED AND BRAND NEW CRAGAR WHEELS AND NEW TIRES, NEW FULL EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH ORIG TIPS, ORIG TRUNK PAN, FIRESTONE WIDE OVAL SPARE, TRUNK AND AND SPARE TIRE CARDBOARD AND HOLD DOWN,
RUNS AND DRIVES OUTSTANDING, FULLY SERVICED AND READY TO CRUISE, UNMOLESTED ENGINE COMPARTMENT, ORIG 340HP EXHAUST MANIFOLDS IN PLACE, A TRUE SURVIVOR TIME CAPSULE CAR!!
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