72Blu and Dion have done a lot of research into what works. I do know that I must still take my own measurements mostly because of build tolerances. Offset shackles are the minimum needed, but if it needs a mini tub then I will do it. I did see a post that someone has successfully tubbed a convertible, so it should be OK. I expected the wheel/tire limitation to be up front, but actually it's the back end.
Do you know of anyone running 275 35 18 rear tires on a Dart? What was done to make it work? I don't want to mess with the wheel lips because I want to install wheel opening trim.
The passenger side quarter panel has some rust around the wheel opening, I suspect the same for the outer wheelhouse. The driver side door and quarter panel were damaged and replaced. It was a very bad repair. They didn't replace or bump out the striker pillar, they just welded on the qtr and made a door gap out of Bondo. That qtr is junk, it was left in primer and rusted out. I assume that the outer wheelhouse was damaged, not repaired, and probably rusty. Fabing up new wheelhouses that provide more clearance won't be problem for this build.
I don't like the 1967 fuel tank arraignment with just one strap. If I use an A-Body tank, it will be the two strap design.
I want the same size wheel and tire so I can carry one spare. If I end up with a tire the same OD as factory, it might fit in the spare tire well, but it will stick out of the opening. I am thinking about eliminating the spare well. I doubt that an A-Body tank would be secure under a flat floor. There is a Charger tank that fills from the side like the Dart. I'm considering the 1970 Barracuda tank. it fills from behind the license plate. Never been a fan of how the fuel opening looks on an A-Body.
I am still confused about the relationship between backspace and offset. My brain thinks every 9" wheel with a 6" backspace will have the same offset? I am not seeing a certain aftermarket wheel 18X 9 with options for different backspacing. If they offer that size, there is only one backspace available.
Thanks for your insight. I appreciate all the help I can get.