1969 Dodge Dart Original 340 Rust Free Runs 11.70 And Has 470hp on 2040-cars
North East, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:340
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Dart
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GT Sport Dart
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 78,210
Sub Model: GT Sport
FOR SALE 1969 DODGE DART #’S MATCHING 340
4-SPEED This
beautiful car is Rust free and has Original panels and floors!!! You are bidding on
a 3 owner car, and the last owner had it for 21 years. This is a super clean
car that is looking for a new home. The engine has been completely over hauled
4300 miles ago. It now puts out 470 HP and runs 11.70 consistently. The engine
is backed by a performance 727 Torque Flite, H.D. Clutches, Hemi bands and a
5000 stall converter. The rear end is a H.D. 9” Ford with a Posi Locker. This
car has been mini tubbed. The subframe is connected and the 6 point roll cage
blends in perfect with the otherwise stock original interior. This car is a perfect
Street Wars car, and a complete time warp into the late 60’s early 70’s. As
stated this is now a 4 speed car and could easily be converted back to a clutch car.
The clutch pedal and back up light indicator under the dash is still in place. We have set a low Buy it Now and Reserve as
the owner of the car lost his job and is looking for a fast sale. The pictures
do not do this car justice!!! This is as nice as you can find anywhere in the
country. We tell it like it is, as our Ebay score justifies this. We can show
this car to you by appointment and would be more than happy to answer any
questions you might have. |
Dodge Dart for Sale
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