Vehicle Description
You're looking at one seriously sinister 1967 Dodge Dart. There was
plenty of money invested in upgrading the V8 power and turning this
into an all-dark NHRA-style machine. So if you want something
vintage that's still wild enough to rule the streets or strip, read
on...
Dodge's flyweight Dart proved the old adage that taking weight out
was just as effective as beefing up horsepower. But what if you did
both, then painted it a sleek Midnight Blue Metallic? Well, you'd
have this incredible Dart. These have always been the blocky
looking bad boys, and now this one has an extra dose of dark flair.
It also doesn't hurt that this has aggressively black fiberglass
lift-off hood with the massive hood scoop. And while you do have
some nice brightwork on the chrome bumpers and even the Cragar SS
front wheels, those large rear steelies are a classic sign of a
street-eating machine.
The restored interior instantly reminds you of the best super stock
classics. The black vinyl is exceptionally clean and absolutely
mean. In fact, this one looks correct right down to the trunk mat.
Any extra frills add weight and take away from speed, so this is a
very simple machine. They did give you a set of bucket seats up
front, but that's so that the Turbo Action ratchet shifter fits
nicely in-between. You have the classic thin Dart steering wheel,
and that gives you an unobstructed view of important upgrades like
the AutoMeter auxiliary gauges and the digital tach with shift
light.
The slick blue walls of the engine bay funnel your attention to the
beastly big block. This 440 cubic-inch V8 has been enhanced with
go-fast goodies like a large Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor,
Edelbrock aluminum intake, and a rumbling Flowmaster dual exhaust.
This feeds the stout Torqueflite A727 three-speed transmission on
its way to the 3.55 rear end with a limited slip differential for
confident moves on the streets. And while you have all this power,
you also have good control thanks to the upgraded front suspension
that included slotted disc brakes.
The Darts were the perfect cars to make into a quarter-mile machine
back in the day, and this example represents that perfectly. It
even comes with plenty of build receipts and title documentation to
prove to you how it got this way. So if you love a true classic
racer, don't let this deal slip away. Call today!!!