Wagons can be parts haulers, cruisers and pretty quick too. Mine ran low 12's
Your 72 and my 72 looked to of been born twins, same color, same trim package. Yours looks pretty solid for an east coaster.I love my 72. Will be the tow vehicle for my 72 Charger.
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I might be trading my dodge dart for a 66 a100 with a 71 440Vans are cool too, mine does the mile somewhere in the 12's ?View attachment 361287 View attachment 361289
I have a 64 golden anniversary four door dart with a 225 slant six and I just sold a 79 aspen with the 225 super sixI love those old A100's. That's a beauty you have there (69a100). I had a 64. On that model, the side and rear doors could be interchanged; mix and match. Special order trucks had doors on both sides. I had a friend weld a chrome Hurst shifter with a Tee handle to the stalk on my 3 on the tree slant/6. There is a photo of it in my garage. I'd like to see how a 440 fits in one of those dog houses! What year Dart did you have Spencer? The wagons I had were a 76 Volare "Woody"- slant/6 stick and a 79 Aspen 318 auto. Loved them both! My father had a 65 Fury 3 (poly 318) that was loaded except for A/C. That thing rode like a dream and had power up the wazoo while getting upper 20's fuel economy. It out ran a Buick with a 400 cube motor! I miss them all.
Yea I'm filling in the holes. the trim I have is good, but not good enough when I'm done with the paint. It's a 9 pass.Opps, looking at your pics closer I see you filled trim holes, yours must be a little classier, a Coronet Custom, mines the plain jane base Coronet wagon.