Exterior Color
Silver & Orange
Interior Color
Black
Doors
2 Dr
Engine
8 CYL
Transmission
Automatic
Estimated Monthly Payment
1969 Dodge Dart 2 Dr. Hardtop
Description:
1969 Dodge Dart. This car is an absolute monster. Custom built by Creative Concepts in Warman, Sk. Huge race prepped 572 Hemi with duel quad multi port fuel injection. Fuel system custom made. Motor built by "For Hemi's Only" On the dyno at 738HP. 727 transmission with a Gear Vendor Overdrive. 9" rearend with 410 gears. Art Morrison rear ladder bar with adjustable coil overs. Control Freak front K member. 4 wheel Wilwood disc brakes with 6 and 4 piston calipers. Over 60' of D.O.M. tubing that is hidden throughout the chassis. List goes on and on. Custom no expense sparred professionally built master piece. This is a new build with only test miles on it. This build would rival any of the largest USA Hot Rod builders. You want the best here it is. This would be in excess of $250,000 to build today!
Price: $99,990 CDN Funds.
Exterior Color
Silver & Orange
Interior Color
Black
Doors
2 Dr
Engine
8 CYL
Transmission
Automatic
Estimated Monthly Payment
Rod's Hotrods, Customs and Sales, Inc.
Call 306-241-1700
SASKATOON, SK
CANADA
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
Price: $99,990 CDN Funds.
Rod's Hotrods, Customs and Sales, Inc.
Call 306-241-1700
SASKATOON, SK
CANADA
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1969 Dodge Dart
The Dodge Dart is a compact car produced by Dodge, originally from 1960 to 1976 and later reintroduced from 2013 to 2016. Throughout its history, the Dart went through several design changes, reflecting the evolution of the automotive market. The first generation of the Dodge Dart was introduced in 1960 as a full-size car, but it quickly transitioned into the compact car segment. It was designed to compete with other popular compact cars of the era, such as the Chevrolet Corvair and Ford Falcon. The early Darts featured a clean and straightforward design, offering a range of engine options for different performance levels. In 1963, the Dart saw a major redesign, becoming part of Chrysler's compact "A-body" platform. It offered various body styles, including a two-door hardtop, convertible, and four-door sedan, catering to diverse customer preferences. Throughout the 1960s, the Dart went through several updates, including the addition of high-performance models like the Dart GT and the powerful Dart GTS, appealing to performance enthusiasts. In the 1970s, the Dart's design shifted to a more squared-off and muscular appearance. High-performance versions, such as the Dart Swinger 340 and Dart Demon 340, offered potent V8 engines, targeting the muscle car market. Production of the original Dodge Dart concluded in 1976, but the nameplate was later revived in 2013 as a compact sedan. The modern Dart featured contemporary styling and technology, with various engine options and fuel-efficient offerings. Despite positive reviews for its features and handling, the second-generation Dart faced stiff competition in the compact car segment, and production was discontinued after the 2016 model year. Today, the original Dodge Dart is appreciated as a classic car, remembered for its place in automotive history as a popular compact car of the 1960s and 1970s. The modern Dart's short-lived revival serves as a reminder of the competitive challenges in the automotive market and the ongoing evolution of compact car offerings.