Re: Original hemi dart information
Most of what I have is already floating around the net. Like the picture of my Ramcharger hauling the dart. I'd have to do some digging to see what I have.
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The car I owned was the dark blue 4 speed THT dart. When I got it, it was pretty hacked up and the 68 rear was cut off and 70/72 rear added then cut off and the 68 put back on. Inner fenders were gone, fire wall partially gone, trans tunnel partially gone. Fortunately when I bought it in '89 a lot of the hard to find stuff was with it. Original doors, front bumper, front fenders, seats, bases. I built a as close to accurate hemi motor and slick shifted 4 speed as I could. NOTICE: the breathers, plug wires, tach, coil/ignition, shifter, lock out and a ton of other stuff not shown. I sold it and it went to Switzerland in 1998 or 99. I can't remember.
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GREAT, first hand history lesson.
Thank you. If you have read through this topic you have seen there is fact, speculation, old memories and pictures. First hand knowledge and previous owners/crew stories are the best. Add more if you choose. Anything you can contribute will be greatly appreciated. Welcome aboard! |
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from what im reading,this was a 68 then reskined and then reskin back to 68,is the pic I enclosed the dart
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or this one
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Welcome here dc426 & hemiman4262003.
When I was looking for an original Hurst car back in the 80's I remember seeing a 4 sale ad in Florida (I believe) for the THT stick Dart. I passed on that one because it had been cut too much for my liking at the time ( doors, inner fenders, & the firewall). thanx for sharing the first hand info on that car. I've wondered for many years whatr became of that car Quote:
Anyone have some info on this 70, as it's history has puzzled me for a long time. Dick told me it was one of his 68 LO's, but, he also told me he converted the stick car. liteweight |
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Same car with Clyde Robillard's name on it April 1970.
DC http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ps5d19cf9e.jpg Quote:
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