1969 Dodge Dart- 1968 Grille & Tail Lamps, Drag Car Only. Intense Blue Color on 2040-cars
Abingdon, Virginia, United States
Body Type:2 Door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:370 Cubic Inch Small Block
Fuel Type:Race Fuel and/or pump gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Dodge
Model: Dart
Safety Features: Roll Cage & Race Safety Belts
Drive Type: Drag strip only
Mileage: 62,000
Exterior Color: Intense Blue
Warranty: None
Interior Color: Black
Trim: None
Number of Cylinders: 8
Features: 370 cubic inch Small block Mopar, 360 bored 0.30 over, 4340 steel crank, Manley rods, Ross pistons, 11.5 compression, Edelbrock heads worked, Ports opened up, 2.10 intake valves,1.80 exhaust valves,Comp roller camshaft,625 lift,320 duration,Comp pushrods, Comp roller rockers 1.7 ratio, Indy intake with 750 Holley double pumper,Hooker super comp headers 1 3/4 tubes. Engine dynoed at 571 HP have dyno sheet. All Msd ignition, 6al2 box with 3 step. 727 Transmission with new Coan convertor, Reverse valve body. 8 3/4 rearend with Richmond 4.56 Pro gear,Strange spool and axles. Body is all fiberglass except roof and quarters. Has 4 inch cowl hood. NO FILLER WHATSOEVER!!! Has 12 point cage,5 Gal fuel cell,Twin Mopar batteries. Battery disconnect switch. New rear slicks only 6 runs on them. Centerline wheels all 4 corners. Has ladder bar with coilover rear suspension.
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