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Ed Fernandez said, "The D Dart site stated that 50 cars were made.That would be interesting to see a dual quad 273 in stock."
Ed, they never built them with two carbs. I thought they had an AFB, but as someone pointed out, that AFB was a Holley... my bad. Bill
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Since my days of drooling over and memorizing the pages of the Direct Connection "Bible", I've always liked that package. Too bad it only came in the ugly '66 Dart. Man, there just no way I would want to show up in one of those! Now if they could sneak it by in a '66 Valiant, that might make it more aggreable. Homely but cute in a way. Of course I drive a Rambler product so what do I know about looks!
I don't think I would want to race a D Dart in SS/I against things like 340 Dusters for example. Basically in SS the D-Dart offers no more than more compression and a Holley carb over a 273/235 engine. Granted, that's significant but to be competitive it probably needs to loose 40+ HP. Could be possible, start your letter writing campaign for this winter's project!
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This is a direct quote from a guy named "Paul Canizzaro" who say he worked on the D Dart project at Chrysler until it was finished. Paul says, "We argued that we should not produce a half-baked project, but somebody up there in the head office wanted the cars out there. Really it was cover your butt project. Though there are claims that 50 cars were produced in April of 66', the truth is about 25 or so were built. To this day, I have only seen (2) D-Darts race. "
That is from the web page that David Lee posted the URL for. Lots of imformation and pictures of D Darts there. http://www.seriousviewers.com/D-Dart/ddart.htm Check it out, if you're interested. Bill
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Gents, one of the "D" Darts was sold new here in Columbus, Georgia thru Chuck Hutton Dodge. An employee of the dealership named Jackie Cadina ordered the car and ran it some at Phenix City but it was never seriously prepared. He also drove it on the street as his daily driver and eventually it disappeared intil about 1980 when I saw it in a junkyard in Phenix City, of course everything in the yard got crushed eventually.
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In the summer of '67 my dad bought a Dodge dealership in New Smyrna Fl. With that dealership came a "D" Dart that the sales manager used to race. I won my very first trophy with that car. I still have the trophy. I wish I still had the car. It's name was "The Lamb Charger" and on the back lid it said "Little Damn Ram". the car was a maroon '66 Dart GT with a stick. I wish I knew what happened to to that car. Jim
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The few I have seen in person or in photos over the years were all sedans. No GT hardtops.
Of course one or two may have been built. There was one that used to race regularly at Dragway 42. |
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As I remember them, all the factory cars were GT's (see http://www.seriousviewers.com/D-Dart/spec.htm). I know our car was. Many of the cars were owner "made" D Cars. Jim
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I remember seeing a D/Dart that ran at the old Bluegrass Dragstrip in Lexington KY when I was racing back in 1966. It was a yellow hardtop and it ran D/S. I can remember seeing the car with the hood open. It had a holley carb. As best I remember it won the D/S trophy a few times. The reason it ran D/S instead of Super Stock was in 1966 there was no S/S eliminator. S/S was the top class in Stock eliminator. S/S did not get its own eliminator until 1967.
The reason the D/Darts got to run Stock without enough being produced was back then the specs were sent to NHRA preproduction. Cars were put in the classguide with the understanding that enough cars would be built in the model year. Sometime in later years it must have come to light that not enough D/Darts were built for Stock class forcing them into S/S only. Travis Last edited by Travis Miller; 11-20-2008 at 11:35 PM. |
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