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My latest project: 1970 Dodge Dart 512 C.I. Bracket Racer

Some of you may remember that I used to have a 1972 Dodge Dart which I drag raced.

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Well, I got the itch to get back into racing:burnout: Our new house is only 3 miles from the Speedworld racetrack and I can faintly hear them running the cars from our house. It was just too much for me to bare;) I haven't been doing much in the way of local fourwheeling, so I thought drag racing would give me something to do on the weekends.

A couple weeks ago I bought a 1970 Dodge Dart off of E-bay. The car was located in New Jersey, a mere 2500 miles from home:eek: I decided this was the right car for me mainly because I really needed to get out of the house on my own for a couple weeks and this was just the excuse I needed;)

The car is going to be stripped and repainted. It will get new quarter panels, at least one rocker, one floorpan, new door hinges, fiberglass hood, bumpers, and most likely trunk lid as well.

The new color will most likely be orange, but it just may end up being red, like my old one. Plans for it include a 650HP, 512 CI, big block Mopar and an automatic transmission. I'm just not sure if it will be from BB or SB or whether or not it will even be a Mopar:eek: I plan on ditching the torsion bar front suspension for an aftermarket K member which gives you rack and pinion steering, upgraded brakes, and the choice of coilover shocks or airbag suspension.

The rear end in the car right now is a trussed Mopar 8 3/4", with a three link suspension and coilovers.



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It comes with a couple basic sensors oil pressure and water temp.
 






Hey Rick,

Are you able to make that car street legal? After all the stuff you removed to make it a drag car?
 






Hey Rick,

Are you able to make that car street legal? After all the stuff you removed to make it a drag car?

Legal enough. I just better not get caught in the rain since I shaved the holes for the windshield wipers. Shouldn't be an issue in AZ though. ;) The car already has registration and license plates.
 






wicked good news! Picking up a wiring project that was stopped years ago is NOT EASY!
Way to get it done.
How is the exhaust coming? LOL
Love the dash
 






wicked good news! Picking up a wiring project that was stopped years ago is NOT EASY!
Way to get it done.
How is the exhaust coming? LOL
Love the dash


I have to wait until I get the engine back to work on the exhaust. Not much too it, 3" pipes back to bullet mufflers that ill dump just ahead of the rear axle.
 






Painted the section with the digital gauges silver and used a carbon fiber wrap on the rest.

The empty hole in the center switch panel is for the fire extinguisher pull handle.
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Working on a console. I can't have a street car without cup holders. LOL

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A little tread to keep it legal :D
 






Rick, I have an idea for your console. Get a 4x4 or larger piece of wood, sand it, stain it, and use a Forstner bit to bore a hole about 1/2 to 3/4 deep into it for the metal cups to sit. What are the measurements of those metal cups? Are they tapered or straight? Another option is to use individual boards then nail them together for an exact fitting console.
 






The cardboard is just a mockup. I will be using wood. The armrest will be hinged to access a compartment.

The cup holders are straight and the hole is about 95mm.
 






That car is just gorgeous Rick. The paint looks amazing even after all this time!
 






That car is just gorgeous Rick. The paint looks amazing even after all this time!

That's because it's just been sitting :( I hope to end that trend very soon :burnout:
 






Pedal to the metal Rick, gotta break those rear tires in. :p
 


















I just got a call from the engine builder today. He tore down the motor, everything looked good, and it's now on it's way to being rebuilt:chug:
 






She's back home:cool:
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just drop that baby off at my house Ill pick it up later today, thanks!!
drool drool drool

No replacement for displacement! I thought I was doing pretty well with a 472 under the hood of my plow truck, I can only imagine a built 512!!!!!!!!!!
 



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I was doing pretty well with a 472 under the hood of my plow truck, I can only imagine a built 512!!!!!!!!!!

This combo should be good for 750hp :burnout:
 






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