Resto manual

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philllyc

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Does anybody know of or have a resto manual for 1969 Dart Vert.
I took it apart 7 years ago prior to my heart attack and bypass.
Needless to say i forgot a lot DUH!!!

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I have a bone stock 67 convert. Happy to help with info. Just shoot me a PM.
 
Just remembered. There is a book that has OEM manufacturing detailed drawings. I have one but it is not easy to follow.
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I have a bone stock 67 convert. Happy to help with info. Just shoot me a PM.
I have a car on a rotisserie and I’m at the point of assembling the gas tank the fuel lines in the brake lines but I need clear pictures of it so I know where to put them
 
I wanna buy it but how many pages is it

Bear something in mind........the people who reproduce those assembly manuals put HUGE annoying and intrusive watermarks into every page, and on several places in those pages. Many of those watermarks are bad enough that they truly interfere with actually reading the diagrams. I will think twice before buying another one.

Maybe if enough of us "mention" that little point, we can get them to reduce the contrast with the watermarks.
 
exactly!!
my main issues is I need a undercar plan of where all the break, fuel lines, e-brake and anything else goes correctly
once i mount all that stuff i can take it down from the rotisserie.
I do not know it your 67 has the parts located in the same places but if you have any pix of the underbelly id appreciate it if you can send them to me..
 
If that's what you want it for, it may not be worth it.
But read the reviews here and you decide.
My review of Faxon book, 1967-1969 Dodge & Plymouth Body & Electrical Assembly Manual

The manual does not include brake line, fuel line and vacuum line routing. It does show where they attach to the body - in other words the grommets or holes for clips or weld locations for clips.
There is no information on suspension or transmission other than attachement holes etc.
 
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So lets put it this way. You have several holes in the rocker panel or floor pan you're looking at. With some time you can identify what goes into such and such hole. You can also get the pat number, if there is one, for the part. So to that extent it may be useful.

I beleive there are some differences between '67, '68 and '69.
The emergency brake cable may have been run a little different. The fuel line route seems similar but the attachement locations seem slightly different.

For $35 it might be worth having. Close to 500 pages.

The 69 engine equipment assembly book probably is not. Most of those drawings are same as you see in other factory literature. Its just over 70 pages
 
The wire cable routing diagrams were helpful to me.
Here's a marked up example I posted when helping someone with a '68 headlight harness routing question.
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D in the Models box indicates this page is for 1968 only.
VBL is Valiant Barracuda Dart
O is all versions
 
i've been concerned that I want to follow manufacturer's specs but I think i'm going to abandon that idea.
what i'm building is a franken dart.
I took a 6 cylinder automatic and turned it into a 340 4 speed
Maybe I should ignore the factory fuel line installation.
what are your thoughts?

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