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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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Something a bit different... I just installed an Indy dual quad tunnel ram along with a pair of 850cfm carbs.

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I like this. My dad had a 1965 Dodge Dart. I'd love to find one to stuff the biggest engine I can find into it.
 






My mom's first car was a 1964 Dart. The '65 is very similar.
 






My mom's first car was a 1964 Dart. The '65 is very similar.
That's cool. My dad's was a dark blue. He mentioned it had a teardrop looking shifter and a 225 slant 6 under the hood.
 






Out on the road. Weather has been nice. :D

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A few photos from Sunday's Lowes Cars and Coffee.

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The way I drive, those flames would end up in my face. I like seeing well maintained classic cars, they look better than anything new
 






Rick, your car kinda looked out of place with all the meanness sticking up where everyone else has a hood.

I don't care though. That dart is cool.

The fat ess 442 looks mean also
 






Rick, your car kinda looked out of place with all the meanness sticking up where everyone else has a hood.

I don't care though. That dart is cool.

You're only seeing a few of the cars that were there. There were other tunnel rams and even a couple cars with blowers and dual carbs.
 






On the way to Sunday's car show.

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Mom had a pink & gray '55 Chevy in the 1950s when she was at college. Nice cars. Great pics!
 






I brought the hood to a friend to have him cut the hoodscoop out, reinforce the fiberglass, and repaint.

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First car show with the modified hood.

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That hood looks good. Largest opening you could do to show off the engine and retain the body lines, and still call it a hood.

I like that the opening is big enough to see the complete engine. With the Dzus fastners and no hinges I didn't have a good option for storing the hood at carshows.
 






A friend followed me home from today's car show.

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Really is a great looking ride! Well done

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