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Blainethemono

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Now that we have that over with, WHAT are you asking of me? I just posted pictures of Mopar Guys in Argentina.... I get asked about an emblem....why? Did I miss something cryptic? :)
lol, nah, I meant to post that information to 65dartcharger. Inadvertently I posted it to you.
 
Welcome! Looks like the gold '66 is a combination of the 270 and GT trim pieces; is that factory or has the owner been mixing and matching?
 
Welcome! Looks like the gold '66 is a combination of the 270 and GT trim pieces; is that factory or has the owner been mixing and matching?

Dunno, I just post the stuff... I imagine getting the correct parts might be a bit tuff in Argentina, so they most likely mix & match the best they can. Plus, I have no idea what the configurations were for Valiants back then.. Lotsa old Chebies running around in Cuba right now too, & Im sure not one of them will pass oem muster :)

If anybody has Facebook, maybe they can look this Guy up? It appears they have a lot of pictures posted there. Ill ask my Friend Viktor, if he can send some more to me.
 
The more you look at these Argentinian Valiant III - Valiant IV cars, the more differences there are to spot. Obvious ones like Valiant badging (and the '64 Dart grille with no letters in)…less-obvious ones like the reversing lights down in the valence rather than up in the bumper on the '66 (and still using the smaller '63-'65 type rear bumper rather than the bigger US '66 item). Remote brake booster in the underhood pic, etc.
 
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Dont Cry for me Argentina.

Im not sure how many different parts from how many different cars are on on this Slant 6 Mopar :lol::lol::lol::lol:


Sorry that these arent Darts, but @least their Mopars :thumbsup:

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Those later Argentinian Dodges look as though they're restyled '67-up US A-bodies, but they're actually the narrower '64-'66 US A-body (obvs restyled). The Argentinian 4-door was further restyled into the Dodge 3700 built in Spain by Barreiros.
 
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