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1970 Dodge {HEMI} Dart GT

Make: Dodge
Model: Dart
Type: Coupe
Year: 1970
Mileage: 2500
Engine: 472 Hemi
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

1970 Dodge Dart Additional Info:

1970 Dodge Dart Swinger GT is owned by the same person for 26 years and stored in dry storage for that period of time. This was originally a 6 cyl car and now has a 472 CI Stroker Hemi engine, and was built by John Arruzza a well known engine builder, engine cost $23000. It is a Mopar factory ordered block and has cast Mopar heads with roller rockers, hydraulic flat tappet cam, pump gas friendly with around 600 HP, It has 2 New Quick fuel Black Diamond 450 CFM carburetors, MSD Ignition,and has only 150 break in miles. It also has a new 833 18 spline Hemi 4 speed transmission with the same break in miles, with a 8 an 3/4 rear 469 case, with a 323 sure grip posi, It has a new front end suspension, front sway bar, Hemi torsion bars, and a Hemi powder coated K frame, front disc brakes, stainless steel brake lines, It has a new electric fuel pump, new fuel lines, gas tank and sending unit. It has new Rally 8 inch rims 5 4/12 bolt pattern and new tires, This car Is mini tubed and the leaf springs are moved in for much bigger rims and tires, The body is 99.9 rust free and has the original sheet metal, and orig floors with sub frame connectors.The paint is a 7 out of 10 driver quality and does have some dings and scratches and would need paint to be a perfect show car. The interior is also new and has the rally pac gauges and a 150 MPH speedometer with a working rim blow steering wheel and a factory Am Fm radio. I have the build sheet and a clear Florida Title in hand. There is to much more to list If you have any more questions and need more information call and leave message and I will return your call ASAP, 954-934-5946. PS this car runs and drives great and is very fast not for the faint of heart, but still needs attention to detail because they are never done.