63 Dodge Dart, now let me see;)

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They are really hard to find for any A body. Saw them in a trunk of a parts car in a pic. I got lucky. Yes old mans car with a attitude. Pretty fun. Has around 500HP in it.
 
I have another question, when I was driving the Dart the other day, and the coolant temp was 145 degrees after a decent drive, is my thermostat stuck open? IT was a new T stat, a 180 degree. I was going to drive it, but not feeling that great today, but may just let it run and see what gives.

I had another gauge and let it run for another 10 minutes

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Though there's more to do, but my '63 Dart I can call a driver.

Thinking back, when I chose my dart, almost 3 years ago, I had no idea of what I wanted to "restore", I was out of ideas and kind of ready to call it quits and just play with what I have. However, when I came across Tincups build, I was greatly inspired, though I could never duplicate his type of build as I don't have the knowledge, skills, but I did what I could do within my level of skill. But I don't think Tincup was reliant upon the ForAbodies as much as I have been. I've learned a great deal is an understatement! So, you guys were greatly part of my build, even if was just an occasional Like, but there were quite a few of you that went above and beyond, and you know who you are.
Now I'm anxious to show it off at the next car show/gathering :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Obviously Tincups;)
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and obviously mine :lol:
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The day we rescued it from the salvage yard:thumbsup:
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