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1974 Dodge Dart Hang 10 Special Edition - A/c, Ps, Pb, Floor Shift on 2040-cars

US $11,995.00
Year:1974 Mileage:135336
Location:

Effingham, Illinois, United States

Effingham, Illinois, United States
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 Surf's Up !  1974 Dodge Dart Hang 10 Special Edition - Surfer Theme.  One of Only 700 Built.


LOOKING FOR THAT "SPECIAL" "VERY RARE" "HARD TO FIND" "INVESTMENT" THAT VERY FEW PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT!! WELL LOOK NO MORE, YOU HAVE FOUND IT!

THE RARE HANG 10 DARTS CAME OUT IN 1973 AND WERE OFFICIALLY INTRODUCED MID-YEAR 1974. THERE IS A LOT OF HISTORY ABOUT THE HANG TEN.

THEY WERE ONLY MADE IN CODE EW1=EGGSHELL WHITE WITH ONLY 1 INTERIOR OPTION CODE J6VW=BUCKET SEATS W/ORANGE,BLACK & WHITE INTERIOR.

OURS HAS HAD A REPAINT AND THE FACTORY STRIPE KIT WAS REPLACED, SHOWING A SURFER ON THE REAR FENDER RIDING A WAVE!

YOU CAN DRIVE THIS ONE HOME AS IT STARTS,RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT!

225 SLANT 6 CYLINDER RUNS SMOOTH AND IS GREAT ON GAS.

SHARP, RARE ORIGINAL FACTORY CUSTOM INTERIOR.

Not perfect, but a nice driver & very hard to find

More photos at  http://www.hclassics.com/listing.show.php?Listing=605 

The Hang 10 Dart definitely stood out in a crowd. The cars were painted all white and given a patriotic blue-and-red pinstriping decal down the side. “Hang 10” was spelled out the in the decal just in front of the doors, and at the tail the striping morphed into a groovy stick-figure surfer dude riding some heavy waves. The hood had similar red-and-white surfboard-shaped decaling with “Hang 10” spelled out at the hose. The fun continued inside, with a blinding red-white-and blue interior that included bright vertical cloth striping on white vinyl seats and solid red carpeting. Even the console was red and white. And if you really did want to take your surfboard with you to the beach, you were in luck. The Hang 10 Darts featured the fold-down “Convertriple” rear seat arrangement that Dodge made available on its Dart Sports. The set-up used a rear bench seat that folded down flat, and a hinged door between the back seat area and the trunk. You drive with the rear seat up, rear seat down with the trunk closed off, or you could open things all the way up and have a pseudo-station wagon. With the seats folded down, a surfboard would actually fit.


Thanks for your business !


Winning bidder must contact us within 48 hours with down payment by bank wire transfer or PayPal.


Buyer is responsible for Illinois State Sales Tax, if Sales Tax is due (6.25%).  Please call us to see if your state requires Sales Tax to be collected here in Illinois.


SOLD AS IS – NO WARRANTY


Call for instructions (217) 347-5900  Ask for Steve Wiedman, General Manager


 Heartland Classics Cars, 1901A W. Evergreen, Effingham, IL 62041 (217) 347-5900 ext 287


www.hclassics.com   Over 200 Corvettes, Muscle Cars & Motorcycles on sale !


We are always on the lookout for prime cars and motorcycles for our inventory. We will pick up your vehicle in our own truck fleet.


 Heartland Classics Cars, Inc.  www.hclassics.com    also has 35-40 Corvettes In Stock, plus 200 more Muscle Cars, Pony Cars, Street Machines, Trucks, Classic Cars & Motorcycles.


 We will be happy to arrange enclosed transportation for you in our own truck fleet - Broadway Express www.broadwayexpress.net    Call for discounted rates on vehicles purchased from us.


 Our Team can arrange inspections or an appraisal for the vehicle of your choice.


When in the area, please stop by our Dealership -


Heartland Classics Cars, 1901A W. Evergreen, Effingham, IL 62041 (217) 347-5900


Exit 160 on Interstate 57/70 in Effingham



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