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1970 DODGE DART SWINGER 340 BLACK 1:18 SCALE DIECAST BY ACME A1806407

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SKU: 7427280983565
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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). 
Gender
Boys & Girls
Vehicle Make
Dodge
Model
Dart Swinger 340
Modified Item
No
Custom Bundle
No
Material
Diecast Metal
Scale
1:18
Series
American Muscle
Features
Limited Edition, Unopened Box
Year of Manufacture
2022
Color
Black
MPN
A1806407
Vehicle Type
Car
Vehicle Year
1970
Character Family
Cars
Brand
ACME
Recommended Age Range
14+
UPC
7427280983565

1970 DODGE DART SWINGER 340 BLACK 1:18 SCALE DIECAST BY ACME A1806407

Brand new box.
Cloth seat-belts.
Detailed chassis.
Real rubber tires.
Opening glove box.
Has steerable wheels.
Working vent windows.
Functional suspension.
Tilt and slide front seats.
Officially licensed product.
Plumbed and wired 340 engine.
Opening hood, doors and trunk.
Limited Edition to 738 pieces Worldwide.
Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
Detailed interior, exterior and engine compartment.
Dimensions approximately L-11, W-4.25, H-3 inches.

Several automakers had fostered the pocket rocket from theory to reality: think Comet, Falcon and even Studebaker. No surprise, then, that as the supercar movement spread its wings another Detroit native would enter the fray! Dodge's solution was to create the Dart Swinger 340.

Weighing in at just 3,170 pounds, the Swinger 340 came standard with its namesake--the aggressive 340 V-8--now backed by a three-speed manual on the floor as standard equipment. It was also fitted with a Rallye suspension, wide wheels, front disc brakes, simulated hood scoops and a bumble-bee tape stripe; all for a mere $2,808.
Setting it apart from the rest of the lineup, the Swinger 340--available only as a two-door hardtop--received "Dart Swinger" emblems just ahead of the C-pillar on each quarter panel and a pair of non-functioning, low-profile hood scoops adorned with "340" emblems. And what would a member of the Dodge Scat Pack be without a rear bumble-bee stripe?