Gentlemen, more pictures please !
Are these vintage photos from Hurst or Chrysler? I own the www.superstockamx.com website and am looking for any and all info on the 1969 Hurst Super Stock AMXs, which were made right after the Cudas and Darts. Thanks
I think the Darts had exhaust or what you call exhaust, some what of a straight pipe round mufflers and turn downs. Is this true? If so did the Barracuda come the same exhaust?
I believe that the seats were made by Bostrom. The same seats can be found in some Fomoco factory drag cars as well.I remember reading somewhere that the fiberglass bucket seats were actually made by a company called Solar, which was owned by Steve McQueen.
It would be interesting to use todays ideas while building a '68 Dart for "yesterdays" rules. My current car is more of a street/strip "what if" sort of ride but my current project is a "phantom" S/S Nova that GM might have built if Tarozzi got contracted to do the work. It'll have a lot of similiarities to the S/S Darts so I'm curious to see how it'll run against my Dart. I'm still betting on the Mopar !
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