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1969 Dodge Dart 440 Supercharged / Pro Street on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:500
Location:

Roslyn Heights, New York, United States

Roslyn Heights, New York, United States
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I will be adding some more pics some got deleted by accident.

The Description;

 

You are bidding on a impressive, nicely built, big horsepower 1969 Dodge Dart drag/race car with a sweet blue paint job, White interior, custom built 440ci supercharged motor with a strongly built torkflight transmission, a bulletproof 8 3/4 rear end. Dart was totally stripped and turned into this monster of a race car. This is a turn key car ready to hit the track and put up some amazing times. If you are hunting for a remarkable race/drag car that you have ever laid yes on look no further this 1969 Dodge Dart is just that and much more, the pictures will do the talking. This one of the baddest cars out there and is for serious buyers only!!! Call for an appointment to inspect and no trades please. 

 

The Details;

 

This 1969 Dodge Dart is a superb example of a rust free solid body that has straight sheet metal thru-out with nice paint. All trim is straight thru-out and glass in near perfect condition. The interior is nice but does have some minor faults that can be detailed such as headliner, door panels and small rip in seat. The chassis never had rust holes and was strengthened with custom built sub-frame connectors and roll cage with superior welds. Wheel wells, trunk, floor pans never rusted just chopped up to put ladder bar suspension and tubbed to fit slicks (see pics). It runs super smooth but loud with unreal power, this Dart has been totally mechanically rebuilt nut and bolt with everything functioning as should. This is one of the best 69 Dart's that you will ever find and is an absolute blast to drive.

 

 

The Mechanicals;

 

The heart of this 1969 Dodge Dart is it has a custom 440ci bored 30 over topped with a large supercharger and duel carburetors. The motor is mated to a healthy 727 Torkflight transmission then to bulletproof 489 rear. It runs super smooth with unreal power, this Dart has been totally mechanically rebuilt nut and bolt with everything functioning as should. 

 

Engine: Dodge

Cubic Inches: 440

Supercharger: Dyers

Horsepower: 750

Torque: 700

Crank: 440 Dodge

Rods: RPM

Piston: Ross

Oil pump: Melling

Cam: COMP Cams

Lifter: Solid

Valves: Ferrea

Valve springs: COMP cams

Rockers:  Crane

Valve covers: Sheet metal

Headers:  TTI

Cylinder heads: Worked steel heads

Carbs: Holley 950 hp

Fuel pump:  Holley

Ignition system: MSD

Ignition wires:  Taylor

Trans type:  Auto

Converter:  Hughes

Valve body: Pro Trans Manual

Driveshaft: 3 inch

Rr end housing: 8 3/4 A-Body

Axles: Strange 35 spline

Case and gears: 489 Case Strange gears 4-30

Rear suspension type: Ladder bar

Rear shocks: Stock

Front suspension type: Stock

Front shocks: Stock

Steering system:  Stock

Steering linkage: Stock

 

 

Overall:

 

Let the pictures speak for themselves. This is a nicely built 1969 Dodge Dart and is a must have for a person that loves to go fast and weekend driving. You won't see another car on the road or track it like and is a serious head turner and will make your friends and neighbors envious. Please be assured that this Dart has been accurately described so bid with confidence. Thank you for your interest and good luck to all bidders!

 

Call for any question (516) 974-4905

 

 

 

 

Terms & Conditions:

 

A 10% deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction balance is due within 5 business days.

 

Buyer will pay all shipping cost

 

This car is being sold as is, where is condition with no warranties implied or expressed!

 

All inspections of vehicle must be done prior to end of auction, all sales are final!

 

Seller reserves right to reject bidders with negative feedback. Seller reserves the right to end auction early.

 

Do not bid on this car unless you are prepared to complete the transaction!!!

 

NO EXCEPTIONS!

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