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    1968 Dart 270

    Around this time I came to the conclusion that the freshly recored '68 340 A body rad Mark had wasn't going to work with the '91 timing cover, so I took a trip to see my friend Nigel Mills at National Moparts, dig around the yard and found an early timing cover, brought it home, cleaned it up...
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    1968 Dart 270

    I started cleaning up parts for it, installed the fresh cam and lifters, timed it and installed the new double roller, drilled, tapped and plugged the AIR holes I'm the heads, then put the heads on. Around that time the new bumpers and door handles showed up.
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    1968 Dart 270

    Upon inspection I found a damaged ring land on two pistons, so new pistons, I got the machine shop to remove the old slugs, put the ARP studs in and resize the rods, then I took em to work and used our bearing oven to heat the rods and assemble the new pistons, the brought em home and assembled...
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    1968 Dart 270

    The machinist called me and let me know the block cleaned up and was still standard, as was the crank, the original #308 heads received a 3 angle valve job and new stem seals in addition to a quick skim. Now was time to start collecting up parts.
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    1968 Dart 270

    While the car was at the bodyshop I began the drivetrain, Mark wanted a Roller LA 360, he ended up bringing me a '91 360 from a 1 ton D series truck, upon teardown it became evident that maintenance was seriously lacking and I ended up finding it was actually stuck, so I let it soak for a few...
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    1968 Dart 270

    Bodywork continued, we're going with "Swinger" wheels and dog dishes.
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    1968 Dart 270

    We painted the front half of the structure and then began fitting panels.
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    1968 Dart 270

    More new sheet metal and some colour, the car is going back to its original green, we seam sealed it with SEM DTM.
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    1968 Dart 270

    Next the car got a coat inside and out and underneath with PPG CRE-321 Epoxy and body work began...a new trunk filler panel was sourced from AMD via National Moparts in Beaverton ontario.
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    1968 Dart 270

    From there we decided the best plan of action was to grt the car media blasted to remove the old epoxy and any filler...not surprisingly we found more rust.. While it was out bodywork on the panels began
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    1968 Dart 270

    Finished my part of it and then took it to my friends Bodyshop.
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    1968 Dart 270

    More rad support and inner structure repairs
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    1968 Dart 270

    I also had to replace the door strikers and started repairing the inner fenders
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    1968 Dart 270

    Next I moved to a few more areas of rust, at one point around the early 80s a frame rail was replaced on the drivers side at that time the only one available from he dealer was for a 70s Dart, so I made a patch for each side and welded it in. Mark wanted his Dart to be a 4 speed, so I...
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