Storage find 1967 dodge dart

If you plan on keeping and driving the car then why worry about the value, especially if you got it for a good price. I think it's more important that you be happy with your car. Now if you plan to "flip" the car, you shouldn't spend any money changing it???
I bought a '69 Fastback Barracuda a few years ago to replace the one I used to have back in the 70s. It is/was a survivor in excellent condition. 318/904, 2 barrel. Now it's got a 4 barrel, aluminum intake, big, wide rear tires, 2004R overdrive, 340/360 exhaust manifolds and a wild interior. If I ever sell it the person that buys it will have to like it the way it is. I have made the car into the car "that I wanted in the 70s but couldn't afford".
Now a numbers matching 340 (or big block) A body car....that's another story!!

treblig