A true Charger HIPO 273 66 Dart?

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Cool car, looks like factory sway bar, did it come with disc brakes and 8.75 rear?
Mine had front sway bars with 10" drum brakes. . It was a HD suspension option with better torsion bars, HD shocks. HD rear leaf springs, 5.5" wide 14" wheels.
 

My 65 (3rd owner) came with a Commando air cleaner as well. Dad was the second owner and asked about it when he bought it in 75. Guy said it came that way when he bought it off the lot in Orem UT.

Used to be a member on here that had a 65 Barracuda 4bbl Charger, that his grandpa bought new.
Charger 273 was Dodge's version, Commando 273 was Plymouth's version.
 
65 Darts were available in a Charger model. Out of California. HP 273's under the hood, special badging, 13" Cragar SS wheels and all pale yellow color with black interior.

In 66 there was a Dart only model available "D Dart" which was made to compete in the D Stock class in NHRA. It was a modified Charger 273 with 275 horse, Camcraft camshaft, Holley carb, Doug Thorley headers, a Hurst shifted 833 and a 4.86 gear in the 8 3/4 rear.
 
65 Darts were available in a Charger model. Out of California. HP 273's under the hood, special badging, 13" Cragar SS wheels and all pale yellow color with black interior.

In 66 there was a Dart only model available "D Dart" which was made to compete in the D Stock class in NHRA. It was a modified Charger 273 with 275 horse, Camcraft camshaft, Holley carb, Doug Thorley headers, a Hurst shifted 833 and a 4.86 gear in the 8 3/4 rear.

I found a pic . It seems they were also available as a convertible . It looks like they came with a black vinyl top. The one in this pic doesnt look like it has the top but has the trim.
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I found a pic . It seems they were also available as a convertible . It looks like they came with a black vinyl top. The one in this pic doesnt look like it has the top but has the trim.
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That's Ulf's car. It's a beauty. There are volumes written about that car and the others in his collection. @65dartcharger is his member name.
 
My 65 (3rd owner) came with a Commando air cleaner as well. Dad was the second owner and asked about it when he bought it in 75. Guy said it came that way when he bought it off the lot in Orem UT.

Used to be a member on here that had a 65 Barracuda 4bbl Charger, that his grandpa bought new.
Seems to me somebody was having fun swapping lids...
 
You can check if the body and fendertag match. On the drivers side on the radiator support there are stamped some production numbers. The five last digits is the order number the zone reps got from Chrysler. Those five last numbers can be found under NUMBER on the fendertag. Then you know if it's a match or not.
 
Maybe it's a D Dart transplant with that Holley carb on top? and the headers were just lost when it was switched to a Commando engine...LOL Maybe it just has commando/dart charger valve covers and a cast iron 4bb swapped on to a 180HP 2bbl engine. For all we know from the picture it could be the right engine for the fender tag as we can't prove any of it in 1966.
 
So the car has been sitting since 1990, it got towed in 1988 and a guy who worked in the tow yard got it and a parked it since 1990.
if you have access to the car you can take a boroscope and scope out the top of the pistons to see if they are flat topped (9:1) or dome topped (10.5:1), and check out how rusted the cylinder walls may be. Boroscopes are cheap to buy on amazon.

If you are looking to buy/rebuild it, squirt some marvel oil in each plug hole, to start loosening up the rings.
 
Just going by the fender tag and what we can see in the photos, it's a 1966 Dart GT 2dr HT, Sept 22, 1965 build date, 273 2bbl engine, 4 speed trans, Dark Turquoise paint, black interior, bucket seats, originally had a console, a remote outside mirror, and if it actually says R4 and not a damaged R1....an AM/FM radio. Visually, the engine is a "Frankenmotor". It could be a 273, 318, 340, or 360 for all we know. We'd need some engine numbers to decipher. As mentioned, '65 4bbl valve covers, aftermarket dual plane intake, Holley carb, wrong thermostat cover, etc. Other nits include a missing W/S washer pump and reservoir, wrong alternator pulley, and bypassed heater core...probably a leaker.
 
Just going by the fender tag and what we can see in the photos, it's a 1966 Dart GT 2dr HT, Sept 22, 1965 build date, 273 2bbl engine, 4 speed trans, Dark Turquoise paint, black interior, bucket seats, originally had a console, a remote outside mirror, and if it actually says R4 and not a damaged R1....an AM/FM radio. Visually, the engine is a "Frankenmotor". It could be a 273, 318, 340, or 360 for all we know. We'd need some engine numbers to decipher. As mentioned, '65 4bbl valve covers, aftermarket dual plane intake, Holley carb, wrong thermostat cover, etc. Other nits include a missing W/S washer pump and reservoir, wrong alternator pulley, and bypassed heater core...probably a leaker.

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Mopar Holley Carb? aluminum intake? 2 barrel Accelerator cable bracket, 65 Valve covers, Cap breather. I don't like the light blue paint an the heads showing.
'65 and '66 valve covers were the same. '67 had the rubber grommet for the PCV.
 
65 valve covers could have been used in the early 66s; the same for 66s fitted to early 67s should the correct ones be not available or let’s use up the stock of old ones
 
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