65' Dart straight axle info

With respect, I must disagree about street usage for an altered wheelbase car. The cars built during the sixties had a whole lot going for them,but sometimes it was not all good. I currently have two, complete driving altered wheelbase Darts pounding the asphalt, with no drivability issues .One, Steve Maganante's, back on the East Coast, and mine, out here in the West. Granted, the are not 750-plus horsepower drivetrains, but if done safely and correctly, with attention paid to the "little details", these cars drive similar to any car of the era. They drive and steer like an older truck, if I can make a comparison. At speed, on the dragstrip, they are predictable, and do not show any "bad behavior".

By the way, AAJ brakes, up in Oregon, is currently offering an A-100 set-up that utilizes the Volare brake set-up, if that helps out.

The Liberty Motors Corruptors Pup car had a bit of an evolution of its own. It has been more than just an altered car. Great to see it restored, but its a restoration of a later version of the race car. Somewhere, I have a picture of, that is somewhat different than its current look.

Dale