Twistgrip's 69 F3 340 GTS Resto

My Dart had been stored for many years, the Louisiana inspection sticker on the windshield was from 1974. The seller told me it had belonged to someone in the service that had moved around some before storing it at his Dad's house in Louisiana. He supposedly settled down somewhere else and decided to sell the car from his Dad's house in the early 90's. Sadly I do not have his name or any other information about him.
The car Had an old "Honest Charley's Speed Shop sticker under the hood on the right inner fender, air shocks and clamp on helper springs, very early 70's.
It also has a small faded dealer plaque riveted on the GTS trim panel above the trunk key hole from Hutton-Scott Dodge in Charlotte NC. The dealership is no longer in business however Scott Jaguar is a continuation of the original company. I have researched the dealership and found that it sponsored Buddy Baker in a Raymond Fox owned 1965 Dodge for the 1966 Charlotte NASCAR race. The car led 36 of the first 51 laps and retired with a blown engine.
As I am building it as a late 70s street machine, I have a duplicate Honest Charlie sticker and plan to restore the trunk panel with the dealership plaque. And of course a set of air shocks however I can't bring myself to add any clamp on springs.