This 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger is a two-door hardtop, refurbishment work completed in 2020 included refinishing the car in green over replacement black vinyl upholstery, rebuilding a Mopar small-block V8 modified to displace 423ci, and installing a four-speed manual transmission, an MSD ignition, a Scat crankshaft, Diamond pistons, Edelbrock valve covers, and a Cold-Case aluminum radiator as well as replacing the steering box, shocks, struts, gas tank, and alternator.

The car is also equipped with 15″ steel wheels, hubcaps, a hood scoop, bullet-style mirrors, a black tail stripe, a pistol-grip shifter, a heater, and a Bluetooth-compatible radio.

The car left the factory finished in Sublime (FJ5) and was repainted with a black tail stripe following rust repairs and replacement of the quarter panels and front body panels.

The bumpers, door handles, and badging also were replaced, and the car was fitted with an aftermarket scooped hood and bullet-style mirrors during the refurbishment.

The dual exhaust system features bright-tipped rectangular outlets.

Black-painted 15″ steel wheels feature replacement hubcaps and are mounted with 225/60 BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires in the front and 255/60 Mickey Thompson ET Street S/S tires at the rear.

Braking is provided by four-wheel drums.

Refurbishment work have included replacing the steering box, shocks, and struts.

The cabin features seating surfaces upholstered in black vinyl and a Rallye dashboard with replacement faux wood trim.

The front bucket seats were sourced from a 1967 Dart and installed during the refurbishment, which also involved replacing the headliner, seatbelts, steering wheel, trunk mat, and Swinger-branded floor mats as well as installing a body-color pistol-grip shifter and a Bluetooth-compatible digital radio.

The interior also has a heater and a USB charge point.

Instrumentation includes a 150-mph speedometer and a combination gauge displaying fuel level, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and alternator status.

The five-digit odometer shows 39k miles, true chassis mileage is unknown.