Hemi Dart paperwork

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Hi everyone,

Just to introduce myself. I'm a 71 Charger owner and general Mopar fan. I'm slowly building a IG and YouTube account documenting the restoration of my car and other car content.

I wanted to make a short video on the history of the Hemi dart as was hoping someone here might have copies or scans of some of the unique paperwork that came with it?

I've seen photos of waivers and stuff they made buyers sign and I think those are just awesome.
 
There is a separate 68 Hemi Super Stock Dart and Barracuda forum here that will get you going in the right direction.
Welcome!
 
You could 68 Super Stock restoration guide by Jim Schild

It’s sounds like your objective is a quick 2-3 minute you tube video and pics for IG. Not a 1/2 hour documentary. Correct?

For that, just look past articles in magazine that tell the overview of the 68 Super Stock story.... Simple

Gallery: The Story Behind Chrysler’s 1968 Hemi Super Stock Program - Mopar Connection Magazine | A comprehensive daily resource for Mopar enthusiast news, features and the latest Mopar tech

A quick google image search for: 1968 Super Stock Dart etc will give you all the pictures you need.
 
You could 68 Super Stock restoration guide by Jim Schild

It’s sounds like your objective is a quick 2-3 minute you tube video and pics for IG. Not a 1/2 hour documentary. Correct?

For that, just look past articles in magazine that tell the overview of the 68 Super Stock story.... Simple

Gallery: The Story Behind Chrysler’s 1968 Hemi Super Stock Program - Mopar Connection Magazine | A comprehensive daily resource for Mopar enthusiast news, features and the latest Mopar tech

A quick google image search for: 1968 Super Stock Dart etc will give you all the pictures you need.

Maybe closer to 10 mins but yeah you get the jist. I'll check it out thanks.
 
There was an interview of Buddy Martin someone made regarding them getting their car(s). I also saw a video somewhere where, I think, Goerge Hurst's son (?) is interviewed about these cars. There's also a video of Ronnie Sox & Dick Landy running their cars at a nostalgia event where Tom Hoover was there & quizzed a little bit about them. I had a friend that worked at the Hurst facility at the time & about all he says about 'em is that they were to be assembled quickly, parts were an issue & they never expected to last this long or garner such interest.
 
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