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Yes, that little Dart has the coolest looking nose.
Mako-shark style. Throw in a nice tweeked 340, S/S springs and 4.89's. After that, the only thing the other small-blocks will be seeing is the back-end. Whats that Pocket-Rocket weigh, 2700 lbs. soaking-wet ![]() PC |
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VERY NICE
![]() But how do you stop that car? Surely those little drum brakes (9" originals) will get cooked going through the traps ![]() PC |
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know where there is 65 dart convertible, and 66 dart 2door...
anyone need these, not show cars old originals jack mccarthy
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Might be interested. Give me a call. 215-788-1107. If you can make it to the Dutch would like to meet you. Thanks Clayton
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KH 4 piston disks in the front and 10" drums in the back. That should put some whoa in the go. I'm seriously considering running at Bonneville in the 130 and 150 MPH class. Running in those two classes is pretty straight forward. As a side note we have a local guy here that runs a 65 Barracuda with a big block that is still running on the 9" brakes and the single pot M/C. Kinda scary!!! |
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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 |
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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. Last edited by ddartdude; 10-14-2009 at 08:01 AM. Reason: The picture is missing.........Dah |
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Paul --- what mods did the factory do to the carb? |
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