I've touched base with a lot of people from school and old job and keep in touch with many of them. Also the FB marketplace is pretty good for selling stuff locally....Gotta love Mr. Norm
I hate going to links on Fakebook though
I don'tI've touched base with a lot of people from school and old job and keep in touch with many of them. Also the FB marketplace is pretty good for selling stuff locally....
I almost purchased a 68 Dart 440 4-speed before I bought the GTX. Holy crap it was fast-one of the fastest cars I have in in my life. I probably wouldn't be sitting here talking to you if bought it. lolBack in 1982 when I was in the process of buying my first muscle car (69 Dodge Charger) I was taken a for a 'ride around the block' in the seller's 69 Dodge Dart with a 440 and 4-speed. I think I nearly pooped my pants....it was scary fast.
Sideways round corners....he was a decent driver when sober. I was impressed enough to buy the Charger, and eventually became addicted like I am now.
I remember when Mr Norm built those cars. He called them GTS's
Mr Norm called them GSS,which stood for Grand Spalding Sport. Dodge called them GTS.I remember when Mr Norm built those cars. He called them GTS's
You're right! I knew it was something like that. I never was an A body guy but I remember them as being pretty darn quick.Mr Norm called them GSS,which stood for Grand Spalding Sport. Dodge called them GTS.
Probably one of the reasons Ma Mopar made the 67's wider. New model change so bigger engines could be installed. The competition was doing it. Take the 67 and newer Mustangs. No more 289's ilike in the 66's. The 67 Chevelles got a 396 and the Pontiacs already had a big V8.An August 1966 Plymouth press release stated the 383 was going to be made available in the new 1967 Plymouth Barracuda 'only.'
Chrysler knew a 383 would fit in a Dart, and offered it later in the model year, February 67 iirc.
They are the same car, Chrysler just wanted to put the new Barracuda up against the competition first.
The story that Dodge thought it wouldn't fit in a Dart makes no sense.
Had a ride or two like that also.Back in 1982 when I was in the process of buying my first muscle car (69 Dodge Charger) I was taken a for a 'ride around the block' in the seller's 69 Dodge Dart with a 440 and 4-speed. I think I nearly pooped my pants....it was scary fast.
Sideways round corners....he was a decent driver when sober. I was impressed enough to buy the Charger, and eventually became addicted like I am now.