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FS: NOVA 1973 Dodge Dart Swinger, mini tubbed, 440, roll cage, fuel cell, 727 trans

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Old Nov 3, 2008 | 08:54 AM
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FS: NOVA 1973 Dodge Dart Swinger, mini tubbed, 440, roll cage, fuel cell, 727 trans

So, I am looking into selling my Dart. If you are interested in a Big Block Mopar that is outright nasty, and needs a little body work and paint, this is the car for you. The car runs great. It currently needs an exhaust system and to hook up the tail lights which were working last year, and now are not. I will probably figure out the tail lights this week. The motor is a built 440 with 11.2:1 compression, has a lumpy Mopar Purple Camshaft with mechanical lifters, Edelbrock Single plane intake, 9qt oil pan, Holley 1050+cfm carb flowed to 1170cfm, MSD ignition, distributor. The heads are ported bigger than any I have ever seen, you can almost stick your fist in the intake runners! The trans is a 727 with a reverse pattern manual valve body. It has a 3500 stall converter. The rear is currently a 8 3/4 pumpkin with a 3.91 spool. It has upgraded axles, and Drag lite wheels with Mickey Thompson ET Streets on the back, and brand new M/T skinnies up front. The body is in really good shape. It needs a little body work around the rear wheel wells, but nothing major. I have just had a new floor pan for the drivers side welded in, and a roll cage as well. The door bar for the driver's side has not been welded in yet, but that is just so I could make sure I fit in the car with it and get the seats where they needed to be. It has racing bucket seats, and currently no rear seat. I have a metal sheet that needs to be cut out for the cage to block off the fuel cell in the trunk from the cabin for tech. I pulled off the factory vinyl, and the roof is in really good shape. I will be working this week on sanding some things down, and removing some clips. I have just installed a new Fiberglass hood with the 6-pack scoop. I do have the old hood if you would like it as well. I have a trailer, and can deliver within a reasonable distance for a reasonable fee. If you are interested, give send me a PM, or email at maximaniac@verizon.net

Asking $8500.
More Pictures...http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2493372

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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 05:17 AM
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No not tha dart. Well I guess it does need a bit more attention. And you do have to make sure the little one doesnt try to learn how to drive in that one.

GL with tha sale.

Bump for great car and great seller. Whomever buys this is getting a wonderful package.
Old Nov 4, 2008 | 11:23 PM
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Old Nov 12, 2008 | 12:30 AM
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nice car! glws
Old Dec 6, 2008 | 08:50 AM
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Alright, almost all of the body work has been professionally done. New metal in all spots with light bondo to smooth the lines. It is 90% ready to paint to whatever color you want.
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You are running out of time to buy this car!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=170293745253

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