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Hemi Dart Racer - Sweet Ride for $395k

Started by 68X426, June 13, 2011, 03:17:40 PM

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68X426



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1968 Plymouth Road Runner, Hemi and much more
2013 Dodge Challenger RT, Hemi, Plum Crazy
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1958 Dodge Pick Up, 383, loud
1966 Dodge Van, /6, slow

Todd Wilson

If I win the lottery soon I will have that car in my living room!


Todd


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Budnicks

If only money grew on trees, I could have that 1 for my own. :drool5:
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UFO

Before you launch this one,put a longer driveshaft in it first.

Aero426

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Quote from: Aero426 on June 16, 2011, 08:58:57 PM
I could say something not particularly nice about Gene Snow liking little boys, but I won't.

i remember reading something about that a few years back !! , never heard any more  :shruggy:   it were'nt good though  ,  :puke:
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C500 & Daytonas & Superbirds
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,95432.0.html
Interesting pictures & Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,109484.925.html
Old Dodge dealer photos wanted
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lisiecki1

Quote from: UFO on June 16, 2011, 05:44:42 PM
Before you launch this one,put a longer driveshaft in it first.

and some subframe connectors and a cage?  amazing that they didn't need those things to campaign a 10 second car back then.
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71gtx

You're kidding me right? For a 68 hemi dart? I don't care if it was owned by the most famous person on earth. You can build one for $60,000 :brickwall: :rofl: :hah:

charge69

Can you get a factory- built one for 60k ?  This one was originally built for him. ::)  Waaayyy too much money for me anyway but I happen to know building one for 60k ain't gonna be easy. You better already have the motor :yesnod:

71gtx

OK buddy, a 68 Dart, rust free 2500 to 4 grand, a complete race hemi motor $18000, a tranny $200 bucks, a dana $2000,  So why can't you build a clone? for les  60.000

charge69

Where do you live that you can get things at those prices? To build a close clone of that machine is gonna cost you a lot more, just in parts around here. That is, if you can even find them. Did you notice that the restoration cost the seller over 100k and I assure you it can be picked apart here on DC.Com. The paint alone , if you can paint it yourself, will be 2k and that is just paint. No gun,no painting supplies, no prep materials, no cost applied to your time or anything else. You will have many, many hours spent just prepping the body for paint, if you do it right. To have someone put a proper paint job on it will probably cost you 8 to 10k or more. I haven't even begun to resto the interior yet and it will need all new special parts too that are hard to find or even fabricate.

The car and the Dana might be about right but a race hemi and a tranny and convertor is gonna cost you a lot more around here. Here being S.E. Texas. If you are able to do all the work yourself and are able to find all the parts, I guess you might have 60k in it but I suspect more and that is for a clone that is built today and will never be worth what you have in it. This car is way out of my price range and so would a clone, at least for me. Certainly not saying the car is worth it but ............. you or I are certainly not the target market and I will never be. They made very few '68 HEMI Darts and passed them out very selectively. I, for one, hope he gets his selling price. :cheers:

71gtx

Build Specifications

A standard build includes;

   * Body stripped and rotisseried
   * Fiberglass fenders and hood with correct S/S scoop
   * Correct rear wheel arch radius on DART
   * Correct A-100 seats and upholstery on aluminum seat tracks
   * Stock steering wheel
   * Radio/Heater delete
   * Correct side mirror delete plate
   * All dash gauges and speedo functional
   * Pull up side glass with straps for S/S cars only Lexan glass
   * Trunk mounted super stock battery
   * Engine balanced and blueprinted
   * Repro correct alternator, water pump, and crankshaft pulleys.
   * Electronic ignition
   * Aluminum radiator painted black on A/C cars, and large displacement engines
   * Correct 7 blade aluminum fan
   * Correct magnesium crossram manifold
   * Correct Holley 4235 & 4236 carburetors and linkage
   * Correct offset master brake cylinder
   * Correct Dana 60 rear axle 8 3/4 axle also for automatic 426 cu.in. only
   * Correct S/S 002-003 leaf springs with long drag shocks
   * Wilwood disc brakes front. 3x11in. rear drum brakes
   * Hurst shifter
   * Correct BF Goodrich Silvertown 6.40-15 front tires 27in. diameter
   * Single color paint
   * Cragar S/S wheels


Pricing

All cars come with the build specifications listed above.
1965 A/FX    $123,500
1968 S/S Cuda, Dart    $103,500   http://www.ssandafx.com/ssafx.html