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yep thats wot i think ,:)... to cars in one!, but to change the front is it a just a bolt on panel job?? as all the front skirts /rail appear all original and with no damage and no signs of repaires even underneath the car , its always got me
 
Thanks for the video Jim ....

No problem. I just wish the quality was better. I had been looking for that tape because it also had my Barracuda and MY GTS. I need to get the video of my GTS up, but I think I'll add some other videos of it.
 
Nice lookin' 'verts, and some excellent projects, folks. I'm getting mine road worthy, the redoing the interior, but the outside is just about how I want it.
 

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here is my 66 dodge dart convertible , and yep it is a 66 dodge ..the front end has stumped everyone "canidian??" ...any idea"s ??

beautiful car, but backwards from what I used to see on the streets around here in Ohio a long time ago. fellow had an early Barracuda with a Dart nose and 64 Dart tail lights sectioned into the quarters. maybe I was just used to the vertical tail lights, but round ones didn't do the fastback body any favors.
 
It's still in mid build but I thought I would share some photos. Just fired it up last week for the first time in over 15 years, forgot how good these sound with open headers......Here's a video link: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8Ien7CuXG4&feature=player_embedded"]68 Dodge Dart Big Block.wmv - YouTube[/ame]

Cheers,

GT
 

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I'm starting to like the look of a matte or satin black, a little darker and smoother than the primer on it now.
 
H just thought I would share a few pics of my "barn find" 67 slant 6 auto. Last driven in 1981, my son Steve and I spent the winter repairing, floor pans, and rear frame rails, plus a little torsion work too! I plated it in June and have driven it about 4500 miles so far to shows and as a daily driver.

The plan is to keep it road safe but leave the rest of the car in its barn find condition. I know its not everyone's cup of tea but those who get it, love it.

PS; I'm the old guy, the cute chick is my daughter SJ!:glasses7:
 

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H just thought I would share a few pics of my "barn find" 67 slant 6 auto. Last driven in 1981, my son Steve and I spent the winter repairing, floor pans, and rear frame rails, plus a little torsion work too! I plated it in June and have driven it about 4500 miles so far to shows and as a daily driver.

The plan is to keep it road safe but leave the rest of the car in its barn find condition. I know its not everyone's cup of tea but those who get it, love it.

PS; I'm the old guy, the cute chick is my daughter SJ!:glasses7:

I like the concept, the car, and I agree with your choice of adjective regarding your daughter.

Have fun with that bad boy!

Ma Snart
 

Submitting my 1964 Dodge Dart GT Convertible, 50th anniversary, original 273 V8 four speed, floor shift, buckets, power steering, power top, and factory air conditioning. If anyone has any stats on 64 GT convertibles, please let me know.
 

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Submitting my 1964 Dodge Dart GT Convertible, 50th anniversary, original 273 V8 four speed, floor shift, buckets, power steering, power top, and factory air conditioning. If anyone has any stats on 64 GT convertibles, please let me know.

That car with those options I can't imagine too many were made but I could be wrong.
 
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