VIN:
LM23P9B204177
Dodge is a major contributor to American muscle car culture, and even with the current EV trend Dodge is adapting to offer EV options for the segment. However, this listing is not about EV muscle cars but rather about old-school, mechanical to the core, vintage muscle cars. The Dodge Division of Chrysler Motors first produced the Dart model as a line of large passenger cars. As the generations passed and the Dart options list lengthened, it joined a new and smaller breed of American muscle cars. The year 1969 saw the addition of the Dart Swinger 340 and it was the best by far. This is your chance to own one with a full frame off restoration. With no more than 1000 miles on its clock, this beauty is available for sale in Wisconsin.
This 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger has an interesting outer appearance, wearing silver exterior paint that looks white in a few angles. The iconic Dart Swinger stripes in red adorn the rear of the car while displaying the model's monikers. Chrome bumpers guard the front and back, and the front grille stretches the length of the front while housing headlights and turn lights. The car proudly rides on 15” wheels with a matte black and silver design, and they bear disc brakes all around. They are wrapped in BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires for BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires for optimal road grip. Opening the doors of this 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger reveals a black Vinyl interior that is furnished with bench seats front and back. You'll also find a vintage wooden steering wheel and a handy Hurst floor-mounted gear shifter. The original gauge cluster with horizontal gauges is still intact, while an upgraded RPM gauge sits in front of them. It also retains the classic AM/FM radio while two more upgraded dials sit below it.
This 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger originally came with a 340 cu engine. But thanks to the restoration, it now utilizes a bigger 360ci V8 engine that would likely produce around 319 horsepower. A four-barrel carburetor sits on top of the engine while a MSD ignition ensures smooth performance. The power is sent via a four-speed manual transmission.
1969 Dodge Dart Swinger
360ci V8
4-Speed Manual
RWD
Silver Exterior
Black Vinyl Interior
319hp Dyno Results
367lb-ft of Torque
Full Frame Off Restoration
Front Disc Brakes
Front Bench Seats
3.91 Rear End Gear Ratio
AM/FM Radio
Upgraded RPM Gauge
With a name like Dart, you’d expect this car to be quite nippy. In fact, Dodge used the Dart nameplate on a variety of automobiles, spanning the fullsize, midsize and compact categories between 1959 and 1976. The first Darts came in 1959, intended to be a lower-priced alternative to a Plymouth. Then, things became smaller, and we find cars such as this 1966 Dodge Dart GT which hails from the third generation of the nameplate. With a full frame-off restoration having been performed on this car, it’s a great choice for the discerning established classic car collector, as well as the budding enthusiast who’s looking to start a collection.
Based on the fourth-generation Dodge Dart, the Swinger was a novel concept. By its fourth generation, the Dodge Dart was considered a compact (or senior compact in marketing speak) car. So the Swinger was, in many ways, a mini-Muscle car, targeted at those who loved performance, but who were perhaps on a tighter budget than others. This resulted in a smaller car, with just as much power as many of its bigger brothers. The car we’re featuring here is powered by a 318ci V8 engine. The owner reports that this is one rare gem, with the car having an original mileage of 98,000 miles. It features a host of new parts, including a new interior.
Dodge is a major contributor to American muscle car culture, and even with the current EV trend Dodge is adapting to offer EV options for the segment. However, this listing is not about EV muscle cars but rather about old-school, mechanical to the core, vintage muscle cars. The Dodge Division of Chrysler Motors first produced the Dart model as a line of large passenger cars. As the generations passed and the Dart options list lengthened, it joined a new and smaller breed of American muscle cars. The year 1969 saw the addition of the Dart Swinger 340 and it was the best by far. This is your chance to own one with a full frame off restoration. With no more than 1000 miles on its clock, this beauty is available for sale in Wisconsin.
This, is not just any Dodge. It features the R/T Scat Pack and a 6.4L V8 engine paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. It's arguably one of the best possible configurations of the modern Challenger. Since its launch in 2008, we’ve seen many great versions of the third-generation Challenger – most notably the SRT8, the SRT Hellcat, and the limited-production SRT Demon and SRT Demon 170. In recent years the Scat Packs have been less appreciated by fans with the popularity of the many supercharged SRT variants. The Scat Pack, however, is arguably the more driver-friendly car in the real world. With 2023 being the last year for the Dodge Charger and Challenger, they were given the “Last Call” nameplate (on a plaque under the hood) to commemorate the end of a very successful 15-year production run, and a heritage that goes back to the late 60s.
Now here’s an all-American muscle car from the modern era that will enrich your soul, gladden your heart and exhilarate your body. This 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody from Berkley, Massachusetts is a fine performance car and it’s up for sale with a mere 700 miles to its name. With a host of packages such as the Equipment Group 25E and Plus Package, plus even more exterior, interior and performance goodies, this is one car you don’t want to pass up on. Let us enlighten you a bit more about what it offers, but don’t hesitate to call or DM us as soon as possible if you’d like to own this beautiful brute.
The Dodge Challenger name was used on a pony car from 1970 to 1974 and again between 1978 and 1983. However, the most popular iteration was the third generation, which was made between 2008 and 2023. Here, the Challenger morphed into a long and sleek pony car with retro-modern styling and true practicality that made it useful for families too. Available with a range of powertrains from the mild to the wild, today’s 2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye is firmly in the wild category. Bearing just 10,250 miles on the odometer, this Lake Placid, Florida-based machine is now up for grabs and could really make your day if you choose. So why not, then?
You can’t go amiss by choosing a first-generation Ford Mustang as your starter classic car. Ford’s signature model created the whole pony car arena, and over sixty years later, remains the sole survivor of the segment. The first generation Mustang was offered between 1964 (called 1964½ models) and 1973. Along the way, it offered various engines and came in some high-performance variants too. Buyers could choose three body styles, and many went for the stylish fastback or the slick convertible. But, the third choice, the two-door hardtop offered sleek and arguably unappreciated style that really made owning one a personal choice of distinction. Today, we’ve got a 1967 Ford Mustang Hardtop for sale in Goodyear, Arizona. With its host of upgrades, this is a classic car that’s suitable for daily driving if desired. Snap it up soon!
Classic car styling blended with modern day aesthetics makes for a machine that takes a lot of your time as you stand back and look at it with awe. The perfect blend is a topic that sees a lot of discussion but the general priority would be to balance out modern day looks while not taking the character of a classic car away. Present today is rare occasion when the perfect blend takes shape and looks like this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air.
There comes a time when a car takes things up a notch and has cult following status the moment it leaves its factory floors. BMW’s range of M3’s are most definitely that type, with most models redefining what the perfect drive experience is like. Present today is what is arguably one of the M3’s finest and takes shape with this 1995 BMW M3 Coupe. With a reported 53,000 miles on its clock, this one-owner German powerhouse is a true rare example that keeps on giving on every drive out and also serves as a very savvy investment in the years to come.
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