So, you're calling the 73-up's parts cars??
Nah, I use the '77+ cars for that. Bigger brakes, better spindles.

So, you're calling the 73-up's parts cars??

Haven't had it done yet and not sure who will do it.Who did your chrome?
The giagntic bumpers and fillers. I say leave 'em on. Own that ****.![]()
I''ll say !They still are available, but well out of my price range.
Ummmm no!!! You have me pegged completely wrong. I don't sell cars, show me an ad where I did other than the dodge truck and 68 fury that I parted out. I don't sell cars, I have given away more than I have sold. Years ago I bought out the remaining stock of a closing salvage yard and saved a bunch of them from the crusher, so instead of just letting them sit " I'll fix them someday" I'm actually trying to fix them. I got this 75 in a lot with a bunch of cars in 2016 and it's been awhile but this car's number is up now and it's getting on the road. The 318 was trash and I'm getting ready to replace my daily driven 68 dart. I tried with the 68 valiant but that's going to awhile because the unexpected rusted torsion bar cross member that i have to fix.Sound like you wanna sell it as close to a numbers car as possible.
No one would go through the trouble to do that if it didnt bring some reward..especially if you already have a slant car/s.
Aren't you a used car saleswoman? Do I have that right? Do you keep all these cars or is not the intent to sell them?
Thats the impression I get.
If so, listen to the market and follow the money....

If some of you like the 73-up cars so much, why put all the effort into eliminating/modifying the parts that are unique to the 73-up cars to begin with?![]()
I'll own it, happily.The giagntic bumpers and fillers. I say leave 'em on. Own that ****.![]()
THAT IS SWEET.I'll own it, happily.
Found a deal on my '75 Swinger, I only got it because I promised myself (and my wife) that it was not going to be another "project car". It was in decent shape, body and interior; but needed many things addressed: some messed up wiring, wiper linkage, kickdown linkage, and a crappy Chinese all in one ignition, to name only a few.
But now it's our driver while other projects get worked on, it's loaded and everything is working. 318/904/8.25, PS, PB, AC, cruise control.
Is it my favorite year? No, '68 Darts claim my heart. But I have come to appreciate it for what it is, and we drive the wheels off of it and never fails to get comments. Now we have something to keep us happy while the rest of the fleet gets worked on.
My only dilemma is wheels- with basically nothing to do on it, I find myself swapping wheels and tires constantly to fit my mood. Kind of a "3 Faces of Eve" thing.
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You Go girl !To me wrenching is an *** kicking good time, even though cars are about as money draining as being a crackwhore but at least you get to keep nice teeth![]()
Something like this?I've also seen some grill blackout treatments that really change the look in a positive way (IMO).
To the point of "why didn't they do that from the factory"?
Me too. Four different setups for my 62.I'm a wheel and tire junky too.
Yeah, I gotta admit- over the years, I've come to appreciate wheelcovers and whitewalls more and more; getting tougher to find in some sizes, though. There's a lot to be said for the "stone stock" look.THAT IS SWEET.
of all the wheel choices, i'd personally opt for the top one...the 14 inch deluxe wheel covers.
I've always dug the Steelies w/ chrome lug nuts...white walls are cool, depending on car, I think...Yeah, I gotta admit- over the years, I've come to appreciate wheelcovers and whitewalls more and more; getting tougher to find in some sizes, though. There's a lot to be said for the "stone stock" look.
if you have a 73-up abody and like it who cares who likes them or not. for me i don't like them. can't stand the raised plastic side markers.. . the cars are just now muscle looking at all in my opinion but who the hell am i to say.