Montana Y
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I wanted to share with everyone my restoration of my 68 dart 270 sedan Most of the work was done through October and November of 2017. I have mostly video of the car through the restoration, which I'll upload once I get around to editing it. For now here's a photo or two of the car as it is presently
A little History
The car was bought new by my great aunt and uncle on 12/20/67 for $2700. It came with a slant-6 and a torqueflite automatic. The car is painted med-dark turquois with a black interior. They drove the car through the 70s and then sold it to my grandfather, who let his son drive it as a first car. One day the son hit 110mph in a car that shouldn't be able to pass 95mph. Mysteriously the car soon developed a knock and was parked. My grandfather then bought a slant-6 from a 78 Aspen to put in the dart. This was in 1988
I moved into my grandfathers house in 96 and became the only one in the family to take interest in the car. in 06 they let me have it. Then, last year, I finally got the title and began the restoration
A little History
The car was bought new by my great aunt and uncle on 12/20/67 for $2700. It came with a slant-6 and a torqueflite automatic. The car is painted med-dark turquois with a black interior. They drove the car through the 70s and then sold it to my grandfather, who let his son drive it as a first car. One day the son hit 110mph in a car that shouldn't be able to pass 95mph. Mysteriously the car soon developed a knock and was parked. My grandfather then bought a slant-6 from a 78 Aspen to put in the dart. This was in 1988
I moved into my grandfathers house in 96 and became the only one in the family to take interest in the car. in 06 they let me have it. Then, last year, I finally got the title and began the restoration