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Check out this dodge dart 440 swinger with #mopabro fred_eazy21! • Filmed at the Back Alley Cruisers Orillia Casino Rama car show • The Dodge Dart 440 Swinger is a model from the Dodge Dart lineup that was produced during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Here’s a breakdown of what makes the Dodge Dart 440 Swinger notable: • Dodge Dart Series • Introduction: The Dodge Dart was introduced as a smaller, more compact option within the Dodge lineup. It was produced from 1960 to 1976, evolving through various redesigns and updates. • Model Years: The 440 Swinger variant specifically falls within the late 1960s to early 1970s production years, a period when muscle cars were extremely popular in the United States. • Swinger Trim Level • Swinger Introduction: The Swinger name was introduced in 1969 as a trim level for the Dodge Dart, representing a sporty and affordable option within the Dart range. • Features: Swinger models often featured distinctive styling elements, performance upgrades, and various engine options that appealed to the younger, performance-oriented market. • 440 Engine Confusion • Engine Options: Despite the name, the Dodge Dart Swinger 440 did not come equipped with the 440 cubic inch V8 engine that was available in larger Dodge models like the Charger and Coronet. Instead, the number 440 in the model name referred to a trim level and not the engine displacement. • Typical Engines: The Dart Swinger models usually came with smaller engines such as the Slant-6 or small-block V8s like the 318 or 340. The 340 cubic inch V8, in particular, was a popular choice for its balance of power and weight. • Styling and Performance • Exterior: The Swinger models often featured unique badges, vinyl tops, and stripe packages that set them apart from other Dart trims. • Performance: The Dart Swinger was marketed as a performance-oriented compact car, offering a sporty driving experience with its lightweight and relatively powerful engine options. • Legacy • Collectibility: Today, Dodge Dart Swingers, especially those from the late 60s and early 70s, are sought after by classic car enthusiasts and collectors. Their combination of classic muscle car styling, performance, and historical significance makes them valuable. • Cultural Impact: The Dodge Dart Swinger remains an iconic example of the muscle car era, representing a time when American car manufacturers were focused on producing affordable yet performance-driven vehicles. • If you have specific questions or need detailed information about a particular aspect of the Dodge Dart 440 Swinger, feel free to ask! • The term 440 Mopar refers to the 440 cubic inch (7.2 L) V8 engine produced by Chrysler Corporation under its Mopar (Motor Parts) division. This engine was a part of the RB (Raised Block) series of engines and was one of the most powerful and iconic engines produced by Chrysler during the muscle car era, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. • Key Features of the 440 Mopar Engine: • Displacement: 440 cubic inches (7.2 liters) • Configuration: V8 • Block Material: Cast iron • Cylinder Heads: Cast iron, with the option for aluminum in aftermarket versions • Compression Ratios: Varied depending on the application and model year, typically ranging from 8.2:1 to 10.5:1 • Horsepower: Originally rated between 350 to 390 horsepower, with higher-performance versions (such as the Six Pack) producing up to 390-400 horsepower • Torque: Typically around 480-500 lb-ft • Variants of the 440 Engine: • 440-4 Barrel (440-4bbl): The standard version with a single 4-barrel carburetor. • 440 Six Pack (440-6bbl): A high-performance variant featuring three 2-barrel carburetors, providing increased horsepower and torque. • 440+6: Another name for the Six Pack version, indicating the three 2-barrel carburetors. • Applications: • The 440 Mopar engine was used in various high-performance Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth vehicles, including: • Dodge Charger • Dodge Coronet • Plymouth Road Runner • Plymouth GTX • Chrysler 300 • Dodge Super Bee • Plymouth Fury • Dodge Monaco • Historical Significance: • The 440 engine became legendary for its performance in muscle cars, contributing to Chrysler's reputation for building powerful, high-performance engines. It was particularly popular in drag racing and other forms of motorsport. • Aftermarket and Modifications: • The 440 engine remains popular among enthusiasts and builders due to its robust construction and the availability of aftermarket parts. Modifications often include: • Upgrading carburetors or switching to fuel injection • Installing performance camshafts and cylinder heads • Increasing displacement through stroker kits • Enhancing exhaust systems for better flow • Overall, the 440 Mopar engine is a symbol of the American muscle car era, known for its power and performance. • For more #Mopar #dodge content please subscribe!
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