Vehicle Description
Prepare to be surprised. This 1973 Dodge Dart looks like a nice
classic sedan with a comfy interior and even air conditioned
comfort. But beneath the hood is a performance-built V8 that makes
this a terrific sleeper offered at a terrific price.
It's hard not to like the way this one looks when you know what's
underneath the skin. After all, the earthy light green is the
perfect 1970s color. There is an extra hint of luster from the
metallic in the green that can clue people in on the upgrade. Then
again, everyone might be too busy looking at all the period-correct
details. Everything from the white roof, to the straight
sheetmetal, to the black steelies with correct basic hub caps just
nails the '70s-style economy sedan perfectly. And the Dart was a
pretty good place to create this sleeper. After all, even without
the upgrades under the hood, this is finds fans with its classy
looks. These were style standouts with the pointed front end,
concave rear glass, and the form-fitting bumper with integrated
taillights.
Inside, the tan seats radiate from within the dark black of the
interior. So this already feel far more premium than you would even
get on an economy-minded Dart. And the black piping matches the
fresh door panels, headliner, and carpeting. They do try to give it
a more economy-car appearance with the two rows of bench seating.
But up front, the center armrest with individual bucket-like seat
backs are another showing that this is meant to be a much more
comfortable Mopar. In fact, this one really is good for family and
friends thanks to the modern R134a air conditioning. It even keeps
some its true vintage appeal with factory pieces like the steering
wheel, gauges, and the solid state AM/FM radio.
Under the hood, the Mopar Performance ribbed air topper and
matching valve covers kick off a tidy presentation that also makes
its performance instantly known. This is running a strong 318
cubic-inch V8, and while that's the correct displacement for this
Dart, the factory never came close to offering these kinds of
go-fast goodies. The upgrades include an Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetor, Weiand intake, and Hooker long tube headers that feed a
rumbling dual exhaust. Plus, there's an aluminum radiator
w/electric fan that keeps the motor running cool even if you're in
traffic with the A/C pumping. So not only is it a great performance
classic, but it also has a very easy-driving nature. That's
heightened further by features like a three-speed automatic
transmission, power steering, and front disc brakes.
There's one more part to this stealthy total package. This was
actually an ex-patrol car from Mesa, AZ. So you get all this power,
a cool appearance, and a terrific story to go with it all. So when
all of this is offered for such an affordable price, you know you
need to hurry to grab this deal. Call today!!!