1973 Dodge 383 Dart

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gwmax65

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Picked up this sweet 1973 Dodge Dart with a 383 Big Block for $4200 a couple weeks ago!

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My buddy did all the work to it, it's nice having a big block A-body in the herd of Mopars for once. Long term restoration, I plan on taking everything down to sheet metal, fix any problems and repaint it right since he did a some-what ok single stage paint job, might also swap my '72 Dart front end on. Also have a new set of Vision Wheels Legend Series on their way, will have 245/60/15's rear w/ 4.5" back spacing big bolt pattern, and 215/65/15's w/ 4.25" backspacing for fronts. It gets up and goes decently, but to me lacks compared to all my Magnum Swapped rides. He swapped in a Summit 6400 cam, never installed a timing scale on aftermarket timing cover, so it's set by ear, played with timing a few times only to find it was happy where he had it set. Beginning to suspect the timing gear might be a couple teeth off, will be pulling everything off to check. It's a 1966 - 383 that has had work done to heads, rebuilt w/new rings, stock forged steel crank, cam swap mentioned, and a weiand intake manifold. Factory /6 car, new bigger torsion bars swapped in, power steering with pot coupler delete and universal straight shaft coupler welded in for HP exhaust manifolds to barely clear. Don't know if he changed K-member, it looks to be a very very tight fit. 727 trans higher stall converter w/ 8 - 1/4" rear w/3.05's. It's definitely a fun ride to have, only major thing I had to deal with was a ton of dirt n crud to flush out of cooling system multiple times, along with the prestone radiator flush stuff, lookin' much better now and threw a 190 thermostat in, average temps around 195-205, if stuck in traffic it goes up to 235, swapping on an electric fan and building a shroud for belt driven one. Also going to try to get some sort of heat shield for the brake master cylinder since I do get brake fade pretty bad with the amount of exhaust manifold heat (disc brakes in front), and power steering gear box makes all sorts of noises when it gets hot as well, mini starter doesn't like heat either. Will try to keep this thread posted up with what I do to it, it sounds really good and healthy.

 
Seems like a great deal on a nice car! The 72 front end swap would be a great move. No offense to the 73+ fans, but IMHO, the feds ruined the look of these cars. I hope you'll post some videos on the evolution of this car. I am one of your subscribers and basically cried over your Barracuda.
 
Are you sure that's not just a cardboard cutout and that you didn't get grifted by someone from Pakistan?:poke: Super nice car!
 
Nice Dart! You got any plans to change it up?

Cley
Not too many at the moment, main things I'd like to change is the rear stripe position so it's slanted, going over the rear side marker lights as it should. Going to get the old bondo out of the roof seams and probably fiberglass fill, then roll on some rhino liner textured stuff on the roof so it looks better than the flat black. Have a hughes whiplash cam laying around, don't know if it's worth swapping that in when it already has a nice cam in it already, but for sure want to look at swapping some aluminum heads on to lessen the front end load and get more power of course. Front end swap sometime in future. Got a lot of other cars to work on so it's no rush with what I'm going to change up haha.
 
Seems like a great deal on a nice car! The 72 front end swap would be a great move. No offense to the 73+ fans, but IMHO, the feds ruined the look of these cars. I hope you'll post some videos on the evolution of this car. I am one of your subscribers and basically cried over your Barracuda.
Right? The '72 n' down front ends are sweet. I honestly wanted to do the same, but the depression was so bad for a while I guess there was nothing to shed, finally over it though and things are really looking up now with the newer additions this year. '73 Scamp w/built 360, 8-3/4 rear 3.91-489 suregrip, just tightened bands n changed filter, bout to see if I'll get reverse back cause previous owner, of course, left kick down unhooked. Got the blue '65 Barracuda over at the shop, waiting to get the rest of the other '65s soul and a built 360 Magnum. Recently Magnum Swapped '74 Duster. Few other cars, but definitely keeping busy lately haha. Will try to make a better effort at posting up here and on youtube, I'm mainly posting on Instagram lately for ease of use, gwcuda65 is my username on there as well. Gonna start slowing down a bit due to health concerns, think mainly stress related, but not giving up!
 
New Vision Wheels for my Big Block 1973 Dodge 383 Dart!! Completely transformed the look of this car over the previous wheels, so super stoked! 15x7" fronts 4.25" backspacing 215/65/15s, and 15x8" rears 4.50" backspacing 245/60/15s. Can't wait to take some better pics with it outside soon!! Mopar or No Car.

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The adapter moves it master to the left over towards the drivers fender. Kim

LOL...yes, the driver's side is technically the left side of the car. The offset adapter moves the M/C to the left from the perspective of sitting in the car. But no matter the semantics, the net effect is to move the M/C away from the engine and towards the fender, creating additional clearance between the M/C and valve cover.
 
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