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Located in the USA... dry desert no salt on roads...
1969 Dodge DART GTS Coupe - US-specs... new inventory on request please... a rare find 4 U !!
Price: $34, 900... USD dollars Firm... FIRM...
Body: 2 Door Hardtop
Color: Black
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- A unique muscle car you don’t see everyday!
- A one owner matching number Dart GTS finished in beautiful Jet Black paint with black bucket headrest seats, 3 point seat belts, original AM Radio, under dash 8 track player and column mounted tachometer.
- Under the hood is the factory High Performance 340 V8 rated at 275 H. P, 4 speed manual transmission, power steering, front disc brakes, newer dual exhaust with turbo mufflers, and painted steel wheels with original hubcaps and trim rings.
- There is nothing like a classic V8 with a stick!
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Specs and history
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The Dodge Dart is a line of automobiles marketed by Dodge from the 1959 to 1976 model years in North America, with production extended to later years in various other markets.
The Dart name originally appeared on a 1956 Chrysler show car featuring a streamlined body designed by the Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Ghia that was later modified and renamed the Dart Diablo.[1] The production Dart was introduced as a lower-priced, full-size Dodge in 1960 and 1961, became a mid-size car for 1962, and then was a compact from 1963 to 1976.[2][3]
The Dart nameplate was resurrected for a Fiat-derived compact car that was introduced in 2012.
1969
1969 Dart Swinger
The 2-door sedan was dropped at the end of 1968 and replaced with the Swinger 2-door hardtop for 1969 available in Custom, GT, and GTS trim. Also added was the Swinger 340. The 2-door Swinger was also sold as the Plymouth Scamp.
The entire 1969 Dart range received trim updates including another minor revision of the grille and a return to rectangular park/ turn lights. The 1968 round side marker lights were replaced with rectangular reflectors. Head restraints were optional equipment until January 1, 1969, when their installation became mandatory under federal law. The 6-cylinder models received a carburetor anti-ice system borrowed from Canadian-market Chrysler 6-cylinder engines,[28] and the drum brake automatic adjusters were revised for more consistent operation.[29] At the top of the Dart performance range for 1969, there was limited availability of the 440 V8 in the Dart GTS model.
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Shipping at your cost example... is about $1, 500.. to the UK ports...
Thanks for looking.... rcc
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