1970 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 Project on 2040-cars
Painesville, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Model: Dart
Drive Type: AUTO
Year: 1970
Mileage: 95,000
Trim: SWINGER
I AM SELLING A 70 DODGE DART SWINGER 340 PLUM CRAZY DART. THIS IS A VERY SOLID DART WHICH ONLY NEEDS REAR QUARTERS,TWO FRONT FLOOR PATCHES AND AN INNER FENDER.SOMEBODY CUT THE PASSENGER SIDE INNER FENDER OUT.THE TRUNK ONLY HAS 2OR3 PIN HOLES IN THE SPARE TIRE BOTTOM.THE REST OF THE TRUNK IS GOOD.THE REAR PANS ARE GOOD AS ARE THE FENDERS THAT ARE RUST FREE AND THE DOORS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE AS WELL. THE FRAME RAILS ARE GREAT TOO.IT STILL HAS THE KELSEY DUAL PISTON DISC BRAKES UP FRONT,3.55 SURE GRIP REAREND. THE SEATS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE BUT THE FRONT NEEDS RECOVERED. ALL THE GLASS IS GREAT,TRIM IS GREAT. THE DUAL SNORKEL HOOD,AND GRILL BEZELS ARE GONE .THEY WERE MISSING BEFORE I GOT THE CAR. I HAVE THE FENDER TAG THAT MATCHES THE VIN AND DOOR TAG. THIS IS A REAL PLUM CRAZY 340 SWINGER.THEY ARE GETTING HARD TO FIND IN THIS COLOR THAT ARE REAL.I ALSO HAVE A CLEAR OHIO TITLE AS WELL.THERE ARE SOME PARTS MISSING BUT THEY ARE PRETTY EASY TO FIND AS THERE ARE TONS OF 6CYL AND 318 DARTS OUT THERE.I HAVE THE COMPLETE SET OF SMALL BOLT RALLYS MINUS 2 TRIM RINGS,THE OLD WIRING HARNESSES..FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT 440-867-6344 WITH ANY QUESTIONS.THERE IS NO MOTOR BUT I HAVE THE NUMBERS MATCHING TRANS.PLUM CRAZY IS ONE OF THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER HIGH IMPACT COLORS MA MOPAR EVER MADE.WILL TAKE MOPAR TRADES.MY DEAL WITH ANOTHER CAR FELL THROUGH.
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