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Old 01-05-2022, 04:22 AM
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Default Clean '69 Dart GTS 340/4-sp Project, Factory Black on White, A/C

Neat car in a GREAT color combo, although it's NOM.

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Old 01-05-2022, 02:00 PM
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The closet Mopar in me is stirring, but all my Chevrolet's are saying "hey don't be spending our restoration funds an ANOTHER car to sit here waiting"...
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Thanks for posting this, what a great car, I am a 340 4spd junky and I never see one with air, mainly looking at Cudas. Super fun killer looking car. A friend had a black 383 4spd project like this but it did not have air.
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Great little car and I love 69 Darts, but even with body, paint and a simple refit of the inside, this car would still be upside down from where it is now would it not?

And where did those Rally Wheels go would be my first question?
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Yes, the $23K starting bid is ambitious, to say the least. I think the seller is overestimating the perceived value of it being a factory black car....he'd have a better chance if it still had the born-with engine.
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Thanks for posting this, what a great car, I am a 340 4spd junky and I never see one with air, mainly looking at Cudas. Super fun killer looking car. A friend had a black 383 4spd project like this but it did not have air.

Yeah, if it was a '67-'69 Cuda notchback, I would have to work at refraining from making a more sensible offer.
Graeme, I was wondering the same thing about the wheels. They would definitely need to be included at his ask.
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Those 340 Darts are special. Quick lightweight cars that could handle a lot of competition. Nice find and hope its gets a resto job.
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They were a lotta bang for your buck.I had a '69 340 Swinger in 1971.In my top 3 of cars I should of kept.
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They were a lotta bang for your buck.I had a '69 340 Swinger in 1971.In my top 3 of cars I should of kept.
Ditto, except I actually bought mine in December of 70. Owned it until May of 72.
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