Vehicle Description
Growling big block power, a fully coordinated custom look inside &
out, and a terrific price all let you know that this 1973 Dodge
Dart Swinger is something special.
This car makes a terrific first impression. The full red package
with white racing stripes is going to catch some eyes. Especially
since this has more custom details like the painted bumpers, white
grille, and white taillight bezels that makes for a
well-coordinated total package. And we especially love the sides
with the shaved door handles that add extra sleekness to the
pillarless hardtop profile. But the look on this one is more than
just custom... it's downright sporty. The bright Weld racing wheels
look great; staggered tire sizes give it an aggressive
forward-leaning stance; and those dual hood scoops have 440
callouts to signal some serious power underneath (more on that in a
moment.)
When you pop the remote door openers, it reveals more of the custom
two-tone attitude. The white and red are expertly intertwined on
the headliner, parcel shelf, and custom smooth dash. And we
especially love the door panels that mix the two colors, and even
use red stitching to create a dart on the door of this Dart. About
the only pieces that aren't white or bright red are the carpeting
and steering wheel. So no need to dust off your shoes or wash your
hands before going for a drive. And you know this one was meant to
be driven. With the B&M QuickSilver shifter, full auxiliary
readouts, and large AutoMeter Autogague tach w/shift light, you
know there's something special under the hood even before you twist
the key and hear it roar.
Even the engine bay follows this car's color theme with smooth red
walls, matching red block, and white valve covers. While people
might marvel at the well-coordinated total theme, what's really
impressive is the power. This is the mighty 440 cubic-inch Mopar
big block. It inhales deeply with an Edelbrock 600 CFM four-barrel
carburetor, and those Hooker Super Competition custom headers have
been fitted to make sure this exhales with true power and
authority. In fact, remove those custom Mopar covers below the
doors, and you have a thunderous set of cutouts that will scare
away the lesser cars. And this big motor is supported by all the
right competition components, including a fuel cell, Holley
electric fuel pump, Accel coil, Powermaster alternator, and an
aluminum radiator. This V8 feeds a stout A727 Torqueflite
three-speed automatic transmission, and there's even front disc
brakes for proper stopping power.
You know what a big V8 can do in a smaller car like the Dart, so we
already know you're excited. And at a price like this, you know
your chance at this coupe is fleeting. Call today!!!