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Just kidding, that's a beautiful car


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super kool.....

still remember my '68 Dart GTS......rag top......

340 4 speed...... cry


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Originally Posted by Whelenman
Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by slumlord
A body with small block, I *think* was about 3500 lbs.


Would hope they found and saved the broadcast sheet when the did the resto, and if so would be really cool to see you post that.

lighter my 73 charger with a 440 was 3400' think the a body's were around 2800.



I thinking my 69 dart 340, auto was 3200 lbs! I think!

i'll have to see if i still have the titles on them, i remember the charger was 3400.


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Features
Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Production Years for Series : 1967 - 1969
Price : $2,399-$3,415
Weight : 2725 lbs | 1236.039 kg
1969 Dodge Dart technical and mechanical specifications

https://www.conceptcarz.com › s1969 › dodge-dart


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Model Number Body/Style Number Shipping Weight
WL 21 3,460 lbs
WH 23 3,480 lbs
Charger SE
WP 29 3,540 lbs
4 more rows
1973 Dodge Charger - Old Ride


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mine were lighter because they were race cars


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i use to know the rear end housing widths and drive shaft lengths for different models off the top of my head.


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ignore the video title, not sure what kind of medicine is using the person who uploaded it. But on the other hand although he calls it a “HEMI 340” I forgive him as if it wasn’t for him we wouldn’t be able to see this 1500+ horsepower Twin Turbo Plymouth Duster dyno pull. The muscle car actually sports a small block 440 stroker V8 motor boosted by a pair of 76mm turbochargers and the video is from the Mopar Nationals in Hebron, Ohio.






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That’s a great candidate for an LS swap!


Originally Posted by EdM
I have been looking hard for a Mopar. I looked at many and landed on this one. I wanted something unique, A/C, PS, PB. Hard to find a rotisserie restored Dart. I bought it locally. Damn light so it scoots pretty well too. It's a crate Mopar 360. The underside looks like the exterior, better than new. An earlier sales video and recent photos.

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Cool ride EdM, congrats, I put the new tag sticker and insurance papers in my old road runner this morning, need to wash it and drive it into town for a fuel top off, I love the old street brawlers. cool


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I remember the summer after I bought my 340 Dart, Mr. Norm was selling a Dart GSS, he pulled the 340, and replaced them with a 440 magnum. I kicked my self over that!


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Originally Posted by Whelenman
I remember the summer after I bought my 340 Dart, Mr. Norm was selling a Dart GSS, he pulled the 340, and replaced them with a 440 magnum. I kicked my self over that!


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just plain badd azz...........


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Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by slumlord
A body with small block, I *think* was about 3500 lbs.


Would hope they found and saved the broadcast sheet when the did the resto, and if so would be really cool to see you post that.

lighter my 73 charger with a 440 was 3400' think the a body's were around 2800.

I had a '73 Dart Sport that weighed 3200# with a 318, headers, manual brakes and steering, no A/C, and a full tank of gas. By 1973 they were a little bloated.


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