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Old 10-14-2009, 07:56 AM   #6
ddartdude
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Default Re: '66 Dodge D-Dart at Mecum auction

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Originally Posted by Paul Ceasrine View Post
Good brakes for the Dart.
Crazy brakes for the Cuda
The drum brakes never worked well on my 69' M-Code 440 Cuda.
I'll try to check out a 65' Dart 273/235 Commando (all original car), that still sits (garaged) in Jefferson Valley, NY. A convertible, with the
yellowing plastic rear window. Automatic, but with 7 1/4" rear.

Noticed the D-Dart on the auction block. The shifter is an "Inland" unit,
with the reverse-trigger handle. D-Darts came from the factory with
Hurst shifters, with a white round knob-handle.
PC
Paul,
D-Darts came with the Inland shifter. I have a picture of John Bedell's D-Dart but have to resize it. Will post later. This is his car as rec'd by the dealership. Nice hub caps.
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Last edited by ddartdude; 10-14-2009 at 08:01 AM. Reason: The picture is missing.........Dah
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