History If you were an avid reader of Car Craft Magazine back in 1969, you probably drooled over the chance to win a 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340. Not just any Swinger, but one that had been prepared by none other than racing guru, Keith Black into a competitive NHRA F/Stock Race Car! The contest started May 1, 1969 and the car was in Car Craft Magazine in many issues including articles about the buildup and racing it in NHRA competition. This car competed in F/Stock at the 1969 NHRA Winter-nationals. That Dart Swinger 340 ran in F/Stock at the 1969 NHRA Winter-nationals, at Pomona {February 1969}, and also ran at the 1969 Hot Rod Magazine Championships at Riverside International Raceway {March 1969}. (See pictures of the article in the Photo Section.) It not only ran, but it was competitive, even in its first outing at Pomona with a Class Runner-up, barely losing with a 12.79 on a 12.70 National Record. Specs and Accessories It is a TIME CAPSULE! It is still a matching Number Engine Block, has the original Fender Tag Intact, shows 22233 miles on the Odometer Reading. This Is The Real Deal, with its VIN #LM23P9B119292, and all the Car Craft Magazine articles, documentation, and more. The 1969 Dart Swinger 340 came equipped with a Baldwin Racing Filter, Cure-Ride Shock Absorbers, Hurst Competition/Plus Shifter, Pennzoil Racing Oil, Schieffer Rev-Lok Clutch, Stewart-Warner Instruments, Stewart-Warner Electric Fuel Pump, Cragar 'All-Aluminum' Custom Performer Mag Wheels, Cragar 'Capacitive Discharge' Power-Pack Ignition System, Cragar Headers and extensions, and the Keith Black prepared 340 Engine. Availability If you ever wanted to own a 1 OF 1 car, a famous Magazine Car, or a historic Race Car, this 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 is here at Skyway Classics for you. Again, 1-of-1, don't miss out on this rare chance and rare and famous car. So give us a call at 941-254-6608. We also finance! Check out our financiers here at https://www.skywayclassics.com/financiers In the meantime, check out this vehicle on our Skyway Classics blog here at https://www.skywayclassics.com/blog