where is the thread on everyones Abody weight?

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USCG CHARGER

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I did a search and couldn't find it? Trying to figure out about what my Dart is gonna weigh.
 
There used to be a thread on this.. My car is a 68 dart tubular K frame, rack and pinion steering, tube uca and lca.. narrowed 9" rear, new gen 3 hemi with alumn heads, and kenne bell s/c.. billet specialities wheels, full interior 8.50 moly cage.
 
There used to be a thread on this.. My car is a 68 dart tubular K frame, rack and pinion steering, tube uca and lca.. narrowed 9" rear, new gen 3 hemi with alumn heads, and kenne bell s/c.. billet specialities wheels, full interior 8.50 moly cage.
If there's a truck stop near you, You can go weigh it there for $9.50. I'd go to a smaller Truck stop and talk to the person inside first and they'll get a nice accurate weight for you. Just an Idea....
 
76 dart cloned into a 70, 340, 4 speed 8 3/4 #3400
73 duster 340/727 8 3/4 #3300
72 Challenger 318 all iron/ 727 #3340
 
1966 Valiant sedan 2 door 170 /6 standard 3 on the tree 2.700.
 
If you have any scrap metal, put it in the trunk and take it to the scrap yard.

You'll get paid for the scrap, and get your car weighed for free.

I took some drums and rotors. Got about $30, and a paper that says my 2000 Dakota CC weighs 4200 lbs "empty", which is really 1/2 tank of gas and me in it.
 
My 70 Dart 340 4 speed, 8 3/4 rear, bench seat, full size rally spare, and a full tank was 3330 lb. I took it to a feed store that had a scale. The only way to know what your car weighs for sure is to do that. Then you can also push the front tires off the scale and find out what your front to rear weight distribution is too.
 
70 duster-5.7 hemi,8-3/4,Full interior,Stock 67 k-frame,billet specialties wheels,Mickey Thomson sr tires,Full tank of gas {20gls},Fiberglass hood,Full bottle of nitrous,Frame connectors,Upper tube control arms,Adjustable alum. strut rods, #3300 lbs.
 

wow scales are free in Oregon..from all the log trucks you just pull on the scale and read the read out day or night.
 
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