Mine was like the base car for the 69 Super Bee.I love it. I always wanted one of those. Same body style ( real dang close ) as the Road Runner.
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Mine was like the base car for the 69 Super Bee.I love it. I always wanted one of those. Same body style ( real dang close ) as the Road Runner.
A 66 can be a beautiful ride if it's done right. The right color and the right wheels and tires and I would love to have one. It looks real close to my all time favorite 60's body style the Plymouth Sport Fury ll. Short wheel base like the dart. Excellent set up for the track. A 408 stroker with a 200 HP shot of nitrous and I would rule the streets. Of course, It would almost certainly need a FI TECH self learning fuel injection system on it for drivability and squeeze every bit of gas milage out of it.Me too. Mine was. 66 Dodge Dart.
My nephew and I restored this one and dropped the 427 in it with 3 dueces on top. It will get some of that "yonder".I have always wanted a Dart. I have put a lot of thought into a dart. Painted medium-dark blue with a white stripe around the trunk and rear quarters about 10 inches from the rear of the car. Honeycomb Rallies stock width in front and have the rear wheels widened to 10 inches for some big meats in back. Exhaust dumping right before the rear tire. Then put a 408 stroker motor 550 horse, 500 ft. lbs. torque. With a 3:55 rear gear ratio. Do my thing with the nitrous and freaking own the street. 2800 lbs. of asphalt chewing demon.
You, me and only one other person has ever knew what I was talking about when I said that.....Makes me think of this