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OK guys, Over the years I have done quite a bit of research trying to find some info on the history of Daryl's Dart. Here is what I have come up with.
Lou - told me that when he went to buy the car it was in an underground parking garage of some apartments in Mt Kisco, NY. A young kid owned it . I asked him where he had heard about the car and he told me that a friend of his (at the time) named Big Al in CT (I am pretty sure that this is the guy who builds blower motors) told him about the car and that they went there together. I called Big Al and he said he doesn'r remember any Hemi Dart - Lou also mentioned that he and Al didn't get along any more. I thought I would focus my search in Mt Kisco - I called Mt Kisco Auto Parts - a counter guy there told me that he might know someone who knew about the car but after several calls - no luck. I was told to check with Richie Mattoni who originally ran Mt Kisco Auto parts and machine shop. I tracked Richie down in TX - He runs Storm-Vulcan. Ritchie remembered the car - said a guy who ran the gas station across the street (around the corner from the old movie house and down the street from the coffee shop/beer joint that Frank Sinatra owned - feel like I have actually been there - lol) had the car sitting along side the station. He mentioned that the only underground parking garage in Mt Kisco at that time was down the side street from shop/store. He couldn't remember the guys name and told me to call his brother and a few other people. I called his brother and he also couldn't remember the guys name but remembered the car - he said they used to call him rubberface. I called TonySaracini who ran a Duster/Demon Stocker/SS/Bracket car that was originally Bill Davitt's car (big Mopar guy in the area). Tony remembered the Dart - said it was black with silver or gray on it, he had another scoop attached to the top of the Hemi scoop. He remembers teasing the guy calling him "two scoop Lido" - in reference to the Rasin Bran commercials of the time (two scoops of rasins) He said the guy didn't really race it - it just sat next to the station. He said that him and some friends got the guy to bring the Dart to the track with him and some friends - they all brought their cars. They were bracket racing - he said the car wasn't that fast - 11's and the guy wasn't very serious about it - just having some fun. He said that they went to Englishtown and another track in NY - have to check my notes - might have been New York National (not sure it was open at this time??) I was finally able to get the names of the guys who ran the gas station after many, many calls to various people in Mt Kisco and people who lived in Mt Kisco. It seems that most of the people who used to live in Mt Kisco do not live there anymore.Brothers Eddie and Ernie Smith ran the station - I belive Eddie owned the Dart. I called the listing for Eddie Smith in Mt Kisco - thinking I had found the missing peice of this puzzle - and I got a 90- year old lady - who was very helpful - she remembered Eddie as worked on her car at the station. She said that when he stopped running the station he was working in Richfield - but she was sure that he didn't move as his family had a nice big house on Ward Ave in Mt Kisco. I tracked down the address and phone number - no luck - he doesn,t live there anymore. Good luck finding an Eddie Smith - this is not the same West Virginia Hemi Eddie Smith. My, guess is that the car was local in the mid 70's when Eddie bought it - he obviously didn't buy it to race - but it was a rare, neat car. Since he didn't race it and they weren't worth a whole lot at this time I doubt that he traveled far to buy it. The Pomona Speed Dart that Paul has mentioned seems the most promising. It was black, not very fast, local to the area - owned by another repair shop, early 70's????? This information has taken years to put together with hundereds of dead ends - so if I seem a little skeptical at some of the references - I apolagize - I have a ton of work into this car's history - more than any other Dart/Barracuda that I have researched. Just need a new lead/angle to go any farther. Mark J 1968 Hemi S/S Registry |
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