The four-spoke steering wheel frames a 120-mph speedometer and a fuel-level gauge. The selling dealer notes the air conditioning and heater are disconnected, and the Pioneer Super Tuner cassette stereo is inoperable. Equipment includes a B&M floor shifter, lap belts, and manual-crank windows. The cabin features front and rear bench seats trimmed in black vinyl with a matching dashboard, door panels, and rubber floor coverings. Corrosion and pitting can be seen on the wheels in the gallery. Power-assisted brakes were equipped from the factory, and rear air shocks have been fitted according to the selling dealer. Clear coat is peeling around the body, and paint blemishes and corrosion are visible up close in the gallery below.Ĭhrome-finished 14″ and 15″ Cragar Mag wheels are wrapped in BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires measuring 215/60 up front and 245/60 out back. Spots of rust are noted below the rear window and on the roof rails, quarter panels, rocker panels, and fenders. Exterior details include a black-painted hood with dual scoops, a wrap-around painted rear stripe, a driver-side mirror, dual exhaust outlets, and chrome bumpers and window moldings. The car was finished in Rally Red with a black vinyl hardtop from the factory and was finished in its current shade of green under prior ownership. This Dart is now offered with engine build photos and a clean Florida title. The car is said to have previously resided in New York and was acquired by the selling dealer in September 2021. Additional equipment includes staggered-diameter Cragar S/S wheels, dual hood scoops, and a B&M floor shifter. Modifications include a Ford 9″ rear axle, a Holley four-barrel carburetor, an Edelbrock Performer intake manifold, an MSD electronic ignition module, and a fabricated dual exhaust system. This 1972 Dodge Dart is finished in green over black vinyl upholstery and is powered by a replacement 360ci Mopar LA V8 paired with a three-speed Torqueflite 904 automatic transmission with a reverse-pattern manual valve body and a Hughes 2,500-rpm stall converter.
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