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How much trimming did the connectors need?Installation of US Cartool... frame connectors
They needed nothing. Fit very well.Poor '67! (wish mine was that clean!)
How much trimming did the connectors need?
The cars that the shaker came on were more rounded like the shaker itself. The dart is way square. It's gonna be a trick to get it to look right, but if it can be pulled off like in that drawing, it will look pretty good.
Said the man putting a 426 hemi in a 71 Dart convertible. I can't wait to see the end result. I would think that getting the hood to close properly would be the hard part. A guy did this about 20-25 years ago, and he figured out a way to drop the engine enough to close the hood. I have the Mopar Muscle magazine with that article laying around here somewhere if you are interested.but wow, is the correct one spendy.
A guy did this about 20-25 years ago, and he figured out a way to drop the engine enough to close the hood.
That look works for meView attachment 1715200443 So a very talented friend of mine drew this rendition for me. It's a 1971 Dart convertible. It will have a 426 hemi, with a 4 speed and a shaker hood, Dana, 15" ralley wheels, black top, black paint, black interior, black carpet and a flat black bumblebee stripe. I have a donor convertible that will most likely never be restored as such because it is so far gone. All the "bones" are there to make this a viable project for me. I have an extra hemi block, transmission, lots of sheet metal, wheels, etc. The reason I chose '71 as that was the last year Mopar made a 426 convertible. What do you think?