Fresh from a full restoration, this 1974 Dodge Dart has been rebuilt from the ground up with attention to both mechanical reliability and interior comfort. It's powered by the Super Six 225 slant-six, a durable engine known for smooth operation, and paired with a rebuilt Torqueflite 3-speed automatic. The rear end has been rebuilt as well, and the car now runs through long-tube headers and true dual exhaust, giving the slant-six a crisper tone. A 3.55 gear ratio helps the Dart feel more responsive around town.
The braking system has been fully refreshed with front discs, rear drums, a new brake booster, master cylinder, and all new brake lines. Vintage Air air conditioning has been added for reliable modern cooling. The exterior was refinished in fresh paint, complemented by all-new weatherstripping and newly polished or replaced chrome and trim pieces.
Inside, the restoration continues with Dynamat sound deadening throughout the cabin, new carpet, a new headliner, and brand-new seats. The instrument cluster has been updated with a carbon-fiber style backing and a full set of AutoMeter gauges for fuel, amps, water temperature, oil pressure, tachometer, and speedometer. A vintage-style modern AM/FM radio with a digital display provides period-correct looks with current functionality.
This Dart is a fully renewed example that blends classic Mopar style with thoughtful upgrades and a complete mechanical overhaul.
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