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  1. 340demon72

    Mick’s Brilliant idea 72 Dart Swinger

    Might want to check this out, if you have a fat wallet! https://www.moparmall.com/Rear-Brake-Drum-for-1967-1969-Plymouth-Dodge-A-Bod-p/862-275.htm My '72 parts manual shows the Mopar # for them is 3580551
  2. 340demon72

    Mick’s Brilliant idea 72 Dart Swinger

    All else fails, Summit shows them out of stock but an Estimated Ship Date: May 30, 2023 https://www.summitracing.com/parts/ceb-123-63044#applications
  3. 340demon72

    Mick’s Brilliant idea 72 Dart Swinger

    Yup, they have become Hen's Teeth! Put a ad in the WANTED classifieds on this site. Be sure to put rear end info and size. They are sure to show up. My '72 Demon with a 8 3/4 rear takes drum size 10" X 2 for use with 10x1-3/4 shoes. Originals had a "bell" shape like this...
  4. 340demon72

    Mick’s Brilliant idea 72 Dart Swinger

    That ought to be a little stoplight screamer with those gears. You will be wanting an overdrive if you do much day tripping with it though! With a 26 inch tire you will be spinin' some RPM at 65 MPH..........
  5. 340demon72

    Mick’s Brilliant idea 72 Dart Swinger

    Damn nice! Guess you must have finally found a competent Mopar mechanic. In the car yet? Pictures? What transmission you using behind that? OOPS! Just saw the posting date. Guess it's not in the car yet, DUH.
  6. 340demon72

    340 block Vin #

    This is my numbers matching '72 340 block. The numbers look some what hand stamped individually. Not a replacement block.
  7. 340demon72

    At a Crossroad...again. If I had only known!!!

    WOW, I coulda written this post! I bought a 1972 Demon 340 in 1986 that had been "rode hard and put up wet". Carolina car so no serious rust. Messed with it and drove it around some 'till a rod knock started. Tore the engine and transmission out in "89. Kids in college, working crazy hours with...
  8. 340demon72

    1974 Scamp some assembly required

    Looks like you need a set of bumperettes to cover the slots outboard of the license plate notch. Photo courtesy of Mtrhead
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