One thing, though, there’s a hose sticking out of the bottom part of the dash that isn’t mentioned. The seats are beautiful both in the front and in the rear, they basically look brand new, as does the headliner and almost everything else. The interior, on the other hand, looks outstanding! It’s almost like it’s a totally different car once you open the door/doors. It’s hard to argue with this Swinger two-door hardtop body style, though. It’s sad that rust has taken over the body and I’d want to see the underside on this one. They say that it was a one-owner car until this year and it has just 59,000 miles on it. The seller mentions that they started taking the vinyl top off and it’s almost all off. The seller says that it has rust, old, cracking bodywork, faded paint, dings, dents, and scratches, and you can see for yourself that it’ll be a chore to bring it back. Any good home-garage Dart lover could probably restore this car without breaking the bank, but is that even a remote possibility that someone would restore this car? I like to think that it is. The body on this car is a little rugged, to say the least. The seller has it listed here on eBay in Sewickley, Pennsylvania and there is an unmet opening bid price listed of $3,200 and a $4,500 buy-it-now price. This one isn’t a Demon but a Swinger, as in a 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger. A new broad grille without the center divider was a revised feature of the 1972 Dart lineup and it would be the last year for the cool but contentious “Demon” model.
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