68 Dart GT convertible
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09/07/13 06:56 PM
09/07/13 06:56 PM
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It's time to start a build thread on my next project. Like, the Challenger, it will be build over the coarse of a few years as money allows. I still haven't decided exactly what I want the finished product to look like. I know, that's not the right way to start out. The problem is that I like a lot of different styles. I like the stock look as well as the Pro Touring look. I keep going back and forth between these two looks.
Option 1. Stock looking engine, body colored steel wheels with dog dish hub caps and redline tires. I'd keep the GT body side mouldings as well as the DART letters on the quarters and the finish panel on the trunk lid. I'd return the interior to stock except for a volt meter conversion and a small tach on the front of the console.
Option 2. Newer aluminum master cylinder, aluminum intake and fabricated valve covers.(basically try to make the engine not look like a typical SBM) Large diameter wheels. Remove GT side mouldings, DART letters on the quarters and finish panel on the trunk. Interior close to stock except custom gauges in the dash and maybe an aftermarket shifter in the stock console. Rear disc brake kit.
Last edited by burdar; 09/07/13 11:42 PM.
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Re: 68 Dart GT convertible
[Re: a12superbee]
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09/08/13 10:39 AM
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Something thing to keep the mind busy, good for you.
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Re: 68 Dart GT convertible
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09/08/13 10:29 PM
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Quote:
Something thing to keep the mind busy, good for you.
Exactly...I need something to focus on so life doesn't get overwhelming.
My friend Paul came over yesterday and helped me get the engine out. He's helped me a lot this year with everything that's been going on. He's never seen an engine removed this way so it was exciting for him.
I didn't have much time out in the garage today. Most everything is out of the engine compartment except for the brake lines. The grill came out today too.
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Re: 68 Dart GT convertible
[Re: burdar]
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09/08/13 10:37 PM
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Be very careful with the pot metal transition moldings near the quarter windows to the stainless pieces, those are almost impossible to find! There is a tab underneath the quarter window stainless that has a tendency to break. I sold one side this year for $125! Also, the door and quarter glass are unique to a convertible too.
Last edited by Rhinodart; 09/08/13 10:39 PM.
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Re: 68 Dart GT convertible
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09/09/13 11:35 PM
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Re: 68 Dart GT convertible
[Re: burdar]
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09/10/13 02:06 PM
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Very cool car. Makes me want to get my butt in gear on my GTS. You seem to be moving right along.
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Re: 68 Dart GT convertible
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09/11/13 05:18 PM
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I think that is the most haphazard black out picture I've seen yet, thanks for posting.
I can't afford this.
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Re: 68 Dart GT convertible
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09/14/13 08:53 PM
09/14/13 08:53 PM
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I did a sedan pro street a few years ago that we painted viper silver then laid out the butt stripe. Took the viper silver put in couple drops of black then put two light dust coats on it. Then cleared the entire car. It just shows up but at times blends in that you can't see it. Customer loved it. I took a scrap piece of metal and colored it in viper silver then tried various ideas with tinting the actual color with blacks & various pearls. Gave them it and let them decide. Wish I had a picture on my phone I could up load. Maybe I'll try from wife's computer tomorrow. Just an idea for you.
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