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1971 Dodge Dart Swinger Hardtop 2-door 5.2l / 318 Cu.in. 727 Automatic on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:116421 Color: of the car is in very good condition
Location:

Tooele, Utah, United States

Tooele, Utah, United States
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This is a very nice, clean 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger that has been my wife's since high school.  It has been very well taken care of and always stored under cover.  Original mileage on the vehicle is over 116K.  The work to the motor, trans, and paint has all been done within the last 10k miles.  Car appears to be rust free and does not have any areas of bubbling paint.

The car has a mildly built 318 with an aggressive cam, Edelbrock four barrel carb, Holley Street Dominator Intake Manifold and Long Tube Headers with an exhaust system that sounds great.  It also has finned aluminum Weiand valve covers, chrome plated alternator, a stainless steel fan shroud and a finned aluminum air filter housing.

The 727 automatic transmission was rebuilt less than a thousand miles ago and has a 3000 stall converter.

The rear axle is a stock 8 3/4" mopar rear end.

The stance of the car has been lowered to give it a great look.  It rides on Firestone Firehawk tires; 195/70R14 in the front, and 235/60R15 in the rear, all on black steel rims with Dodge "dog dish" hubcaps.

The exterior of the car is in very good condition; blue paint with black bumble bee stripe and a black striped hood with functional scoop.  One area on the driver's side rear quarter panel that may need attention in the future.

The interior of the car has been redone also.  The seats have blue velour and black vinyl that is in excellent condition with all stock seat belts present.  Carpet is an original style hoop in a lighter blue.  A CD player is in the dash with two speakers in the rear deck and two more in the front kick panels.

This vehicle has been described to the best of my knowledge.  The vehicle is available for viewing or inspection by appointment by contacting me at (719)569-2306.  If you would like additional pictures or information, please call me prior to bidding.

I do not need assistance selling the vehicle by a third party and have heard all the scams so please don't waste my time.

The vehicle and title will not be released until full payment has cleared through my bank or the cash is in my hand.  Transportation of the vehicle is the responsibility of the winning bidder.  I am available to transport the vehicle within a 200 mile radius of my home for a fee, please contact me prior to bidding to make arrangements should you should be the winning bidder.  Full payment for the vehicle is required within seven days of close of auction.

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