1972 Dodge Dart Swinger - No Rust on 2040-cars
westminster, CO, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: rear
Model: Dart
Mileage: 117,000
Trim: swinger
1972 Dodge Dart 318. It was sitting in a garage for the last 12 years before I got it but I have too many cars and have been selling some off. I put in a new starter, changed the fluids and drove it to storage after getting it home. Its been in covered outside storage now for a month and I would rather see it go to someone to restore or tune up and drive as is. Car runs and drives, but needs a tune up at the very least but it drive excellent. No pulls one way or the other and very tight steering. Ralley wheels, 318 904 auto 117k miles, dual exhaust, power steering as its only option. I believe it to be Bahama Yellow but a faded primer or sealer is on top of the original paint where the previous owner was going to repaint it. I have been over and under this car and there is no bondo and no rust I can find other than where the emblems holes were filled in on the front fenders. Youd be hard pressed to find a better body at any price. The only crease on the whole car is pictured from the rear and its below the pass side tail light on the lower valance. There is also damage to the rear window molding. (looks like they didnt know how to take off moldings with the proper trim tool. Top is original and in good shape, bumpers and grill are in good shape. Interior as you can see has wear on the seat, dash headline and door panels are in great shape except the arm rest, pass door panel better shape than drivers. A very very easy restore or drive as is after a tune. ------I had intentions to restore this car and gathered a 340 727 trans hood scoops and rear wing (not included) but have 3 in front of it for now.
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