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- 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger
- 340ci V8
- 4-Barrel Carburetor
- 3-Speed TorqueFlite Automatic
- RWD
- Gold Metallic Exterior
- Tan Interior
- White Vinyl Roof
- Power Steering
- Power Brakes
- Factory AM Radio
- Steel Wheels w/ Dog Dish Hubcaps
- Redline Tires
Few compact muscle cars are as highly regarded as the 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340. Introduced as Dodge's lightweight performance model, the Swinger paired the potent 340ci V8 with the nimble A-body platform to create a car that could challenge much larger muscle cars while maintaining excellent street manners. Showing approximately 48,402 miles, this example retains its factory-inspired appearance with a correct-style 340 Four Barrel engine, white vinyl roof, and distinctive gold metallic finish. Tastefully preserved and ready to enjoy, this Dart Swinger offers collectors an opportunity to own one of Mopar's most celebrated performance cars from the golden era of American muscle.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger is finished in Gold Metallic and accented by a contrasting white vinyl roof that perfectly captures late-1960s Mopar styling. Chrome bumpers, bright trim, and the signature Dart grille complement the clean body lines, while factory-style steel wheels with dog dish hubcaps wrapped in redline tires complete its authentic period appearance. The understated design gives little indication of the performance that lies beneath the hood, making the Swinger one of the era's ultimate sleeper muscle cars. The interior of this 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger features a tan cabin that remains true to its original character. A front bench seat provides comfortable accommodations, while the factory AM radio preserves the car's vintage appeal. Power steering and power brakes make driving more enjoyable, allowing the Dart to feel equally at home on leisurely weekend cruises and spirited backroad drives. The uncluttered dashboard and simple controls are a reminder of an era when performance and practicality went hand in hand.
Engine
Power comes from Dodge's legendary 340ci V8 equipped with a factory-style 4-barrel carburetor, an engine that earned a reputation for delivering exceptional performance in a lightweight package. Paired with a durable 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission, power is sent to the rear wheels for the classic muscle car driving experience enthusiasts expect. The 340 was widely praised for its willingness to rev and impressive horsepower output, making the Dart Swinger one of the quickest small-block Mopars of its time. Combined with power steering and power brakes, this drivetrain delivers an engaging blend of performance, reliability, and everyday drivability that continues to make the 1969 Dart Swinger a favorite among collectors today.
Few compact muscle cars are as highly regarded as the 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340. Introduced as Dodge's lightweight performance model, the Swinger paired the potent 340ci V8 with the nimble A-body platform to create a car that could challenge much larger muscle cars while maintaining excellent street manners. Showing approximately 48,402 miles, this example retains its factory-inspired appearance with a correct-style 340 Four Barrel engine, white vinyl roof, and distinctive gold metallic finish. Tastefully preserved and ready to enjoy, this Dart Swinger offers collectors an opportunity to own one of Mopar's most celebrated performance cars from the golden era of American muscle.
The Dodge Dart earned a reputation during the 1960s for delivering dependable performance, clean styling, and impressive value, making it one of Chrysler’s most successful compact cars. This 1966 Dodge Dart GT Convertible represents one of the most desirable variants of the lineup, pairing V8 power with top-down cruising enjoyment. Showing approximately 15,347 miles, this example is finished in elegant Silver Poly over a Black Vinyl interior and retains many of the features that made the GT trim a standout offering. Equipped with a 273ci V8, automatic transmission, and power steering, this Dart delivers a classic American driving experience wrapped in a stylish and increasingly collectible package.
Few Mopars capture the raw attitude of the early 1970s muscle car era quite like the Dodge Demon. Introduced as a more aggressive and youthful version of the Dart lineup, the Demon combined compact dimensions with serious V8 performance, quickly becoming a favorite among street racers and Mopar enthusiasts alike. This 1972 Dodge Dart Demon is a particularly eye-catching example, finished in factory-code Butterscotch and equipped with a desirable 340ci V8 under the hood. Showing just 1,793 miles on the odometer, this Demon features a factory-documented list of performance and appearance options including the J54 Sport Hood, V21 performance hood treatment, dual exhaust, and factory stripe package. Combining authentic Mopar muscle styling with tasteful updates such as custom Demon-logo seating and a Hurst shifter, this classic Dodge delivers the unmistakable personality that made the Demon name legendary.
Introduced for the 2006 model year, the Dodge Charger SRT8 brought modern American muscle back to the full-size sedan segment by combining aggressive styling with serious V8 performance. Powered by Chrysler's legendary 6.1L HEMI V8, the SRT8 was engineered by Street & Racing Technology (SRT) to offer sports car levels of acceleration while maintaining the practicality of a four-door sedan. This 2007 Dodge Charger SRT-8 is equipped with both SRT Option Group I and II packages, adding desirable luxury and technology features that make it one of the best-equipped examples of its generation. Finished in Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl over a Dark/Light Slate Gray interior, this Charger delivers the unmistakable presence and performance that made the early SRT models instant modern classics.
Few compact muscle cars are as highly regarded as the 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340. Introduced as Dodge's lightweight performance model, the Swinger paired the potent 340ci V8 with the nimble A-body platform to create a car that could challenge much larger muscle cars while maintaining excellent street manners. Showing approximately 48,402 miles, this example retains its factory-inspired appearance with a correct-style 340 Four Barrel engine, white vinyl roof, and distinctive gold metallic finish. Tastefully preserved and ready to enjoy, this Dart Swinger offers collectors an opportunity to own one of Mopar's most celebrated performance cars from the golden era of American muscle.
The 1980s marked the golden age of American turbocharged performance, and few cars embodied that movement better than the 1988 Dodge Daytona Shelby Turbo Z. Developed through the collaboration between Dodge and legendary performance icon Carroll Shelby, the Shelby Turbo Z combined aggressive styling with advanced turbocharged engineering to create one of the most capable front-wheel-drive performance coupes of its era. Equipped with the potent Turbo II engine and a driver-focused chassis, it proved that exhilarating performance didn't require V8 power. This example has traveled just 67,581 miles and is finished in White over a striking Garnet Red leather interior. Featuring desirable factory T-top roof panels and Shelby-exclusive equipment, this Daytona represents a rare opportunity to own one of the defining American performance cars of the late 1980s.
The 1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra represents the car that launched Ford's Special Vehicle Team and instantly became one of the most collectible Fox-body Mustangs ever built. Produced for a single model year in limited numbers, the SVT Cobra featured exclusive styling, upgraded suspension, larger brakes, and a specially tuned version of the legendary 5.0L High Output V8. This example has an astonishing 6,196 miles, making it an exceptionally well-preserved survivor that is becoming increasingly difficult to find. Finished in Black over an Opal Gray leather and cloth interior, this Cobra offers collectors and enthusiasts the opportunity to own one of the most significant performance Mustangs of the modern era.
Few compact muscle cars are as highly regarded as the 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340. Introduced as Dodge's lightweight performance model, the Swinger paired the potent 340ci V8 with the nimble A-body platform to create a car that could challenge much larger muscle cars while maintaining excellent street manners. Showing approximately 48,402 miles, this example retains its factory-inspired appearance with a correct-style 340 Four Barrel engine, white vinyl roof, and distinctive gold metallic finish. Tastefully preserved and ready to enjoy, this Dart Swinger offers collectors an opportunity to own one of Mopar's most celebrated performance cars from the golden era of American muscle.
The 1967 Buick Skylark Coupe embodies the refined styling and effortless V8 performance that made Buick a standout during the golden age of American muscle. Positioned as a stylish intermediate coupe, the Skylark offered an excellent balance of comfort, performance, and everyday drivability. This example has been tastefully maintained while retaining its classic character, featuring Buick's desirable 340ci V8 paired with an automatic transmission. Although the mileage is unknown, the car presents as a solid driver with period-correct styling and a selection of tasteful upgrades, making it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a classic American coupe that can be enjoyed on weekend cruises, local shows, or leisurely road trips.
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