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MEAN BUILD, 340 6 PACK V8, PISTOL GRIP 4 SPEED, PWR STEER, FRONT DISCS, SLICK!!!

Condition: Used
Make: Dodge
Model: Dart
SubModel: Swinger
Type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Year: 1972
Mileage: 42,890
Color: Black
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Extras
CD player

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Description of 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger

You're looking at one seriously sinister 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger. There was plenty of money invested in upgrading the V8 power and turning this into a all-dark machine, ut that doesn't mean you have to pay too much.1972 is a desirable year for Darts. This would be the last time they did not have federally mandated impact bumpers, nd that means something special on a car like this. It's all-black style looks great when the painted bumpers hug the body like they're not even there. It gives this coupe a brute muscle car look that helps highlight features like the front chin spoiler. Even thought this mean Mopar is dark down to its steelie wheels, he paint is all done in such a nice high gloss that people will think of this less as a budget bruiser, nd more like an undercover muscle machine.Open the door and you'll see more of this custom midnight attitude. The bucket seats are borrowed from a late model car (a comfortable upgrade), ut the black vinyl pattern still matches everything else inside. The darkness is broken up by a hint of classy color, ith the Dart's wood paneling remaining on the doors and dashboard. It also matches the iconic Hurst pistol grip shifter. This stick shift is part of the reason you'll be glad there is a sports steering wheel to hang onto, nd a large AutoMeter tachometer with shift light to keep an eye on (there's a set of auxiliary gauges below the dash as well.) For everyone else in the car, here's an upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo to stay entertained.As you probably have guessed by now, here is something quite wicked under the hood of this Mopar. You could get a 340 cubic-inch motor like this one in the Dart Demon version in 1972, ut even that did not get the famous three two-barrel carburetors on top. Yes, his one has been upgraded to the iconic six-pack! It's also received Mopar Performance valve covers, acobs Ultra Coil ignition, nd long tube headers. This all combines to make the kind of rumble from the dual exhaust that you'd expect from a bad boy coupe. And you'll have no trouble proving this power on the streets, hanks to the four-speed manual transmission. But for those times when you just want to go around intimidating people at slow speeds, his custom Dart will cruise all day thanks to its power steering and front disc brakes.This is a big booming motor in an all-dark package. Who knew you could get Darth Vader on wheels for such an affordable price? Call today!!