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1969 Dodge Dart

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1969 Dodge Dart - $90,000 - Austin, TX - 1969 Dodge Dart GTS 440 M-Code

Estimate: $75,000 - $90,000

Chassis Number: LS23M9B300686
Decoded: L=Dodge Dart S=Price Class 23=2 Door Hardtop M=440 V8 9=1966 B= Plant 300686=Serial
Engine: 440 ci V-8 Cylinder
Four Barrel Holley / 375 bhp
Torqeflight Automatic Transmission
Front Disc Brakes Rear Drum Brakes


  • One of 640 Built M-Code
  • Only 37 in the GTS Registry
  • Restored to Highest Standards

The Model: The Dart and its sister model—the Plymouth Valiant—were substantially redesigned for the 1967 model year. In addition to new styling, the cars received revised steering systems, wider front track and frame rail spacing, and redesigned K-members capable of accepting larger engines. In late 1967, the GTS model debuted but was built in limited quantities due to its lateness in the model year; the 1969 GTS would be, arguably, the best by fitting the high-output 440 cu in V8 as standard equipment.

The Car: Factory fitted with the mighty 440 CI / 375 HP V-8 engine matched to the 727 Torqeflight automatic transmission. Restored to the highest standards to factory specifications. Real deal M-Code Dodge Dart with 8.75 rear end posi traction and 3.55 gear ratio. Repainted to factory color and Interior restored to factory colors and pattern. All trim replated, polished or replaced. Maintaining its appropriate factory stampings this very limited production factory M-Codes is one of only 640 built and only 37 in the GTS Registry.


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true but it is of the rarest a-bodys

would still probably be easier than finding a genuine hemi car thats not too far gone to save..or even trying to find a savage gt
 
Nice car. Might pull down $30-35K or so. Even at the market's peak these cars never approached fifty grand, never mind nearly double that. Single carb, top doesn't go down, high production for a "rare" Mopar (they built half as many 440/4-speed '71 Charger R/Ts), and an A-body. More strikes than necessary to send it back to the dugout.

These are the same assclowns that think a butchered B029 car is worth $200,000+.
 

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