[SOLD] 1968 Project Dart 20K

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Bought this car recently and started working on it. It would make a great hot rod, but my heart is not in it any longer. There is no rust in the car and the body and interior is good. The rear is a dana with 391's. The tranny is a manual valve body with higher 3rd to keep rpm's down during cruising - rebuilt recently. The motor is a newly rebuilt 383 and is suppose to be moderately hot - has 850 on top with electronic ignition. Also has new headers. The motor and tranny are done and was placed in the car - it had a 426 hemi in it. I have a radiator but really needs a new aluminum with fan setup. It's setup with nitrous and is plumbed, and has tank in the trunk - don't now if needed. The battery was rerouted to the trunk and has a fuel cell - the trunk is also nicely tubed to accommodate larger tires. Needs drive shaft and exhaust. Tires are good, disk in front, drum in the back (manual brakes and steering). Paint is good but left front fender has a small dent/scrap and needs attention. This will be a very nice car - has 58K miles. Bought it for 20K and would like to get my money out of it. These are the only pictures I have but as soon as it warms up a little I'll get some more - car is located in Denison, Tx.

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You right John, I don't either. Was told this when I bought it. The only thing I can't think of is the actual gear was change out to one with larger diameter. I used to do VW trans by changing out the gear but can't swear you can do it to a 727.

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In a 727, and a 904, and most early 3 sp tran's for that matter, 3rd is direct drive with no gears.
 
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