1967 Dart 270

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More progress than I thought I'd make today. Still have to spiff the wiper motor up and install, swap in the clutch pedals, refresh the heater box & install new core, install the drivers vent and e-brake cable and finish the work on dash cluster before I can drop the dash assembly in. Almost emptied out another parts bin.

Progress.

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Some "back in the day" pics of my old Dart. I'm pleased with the progress on this one the last 2-3 weeks and hoping to heave a 318 in the bay by the end of the month.

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Vastly amused when checking the driveshaft application chart that my GTX and the Dart have exactly the same length driveshaft. I'm 100% sure I have a spare 51.50" driveshaft about, if not several.
 

Cool pics! I bet those brought back some good memories.
 
Last of the firewall & kick panel insulation installed along with drivers floor vent and clutch pedals. 2 more bins off the floor!

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Cool pics! I bet those brought back some good memories.
Ya man, can't wait to be driving this beast. As much as I love my GTX the Dart was my first Mopar and it had a different personality than the GTX. Both were equally fast and feared but the GTX always had a certain expectation of being fast were as the Dart you could screw with people due to it's unassuming nature. I'll have to take a picture of the Eliminator trophy from Englishtown where my buddy Bill and I waded through a pack of cars to met up final round and beat his big block 4-speed Dart for the win.
 
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