ragtopfury
Well-Known Member
Some of you have seen my post about my 14 yr old son getting his wrench on and bringing home a $400 73 Sport. That thread is here: My next young gun is starting to get his wrench on..... The search begins...
I figure I might as well start a restoration thread of sorts, to introduce y'all to the pending build. Josh's car is a 73 Dart Sport, power steering, fold down rear seat, drum brake car missing it's slant 6 and 904. Needs lower qtrs, a couple of floor patches, headliner and a roof skin. The rear springs are very saggy, for lack of a better term.
The plan is to start getting into it late Macrh/early April. However, as I begin to work on my own car, there are a few little things that I can get josh started on, although we don't necessarily need it done yet. The 1st thing being getting the 8.75 cleaned up, resealed and ready to go. I picked this rear up about a month and a half before the search for a car for Josh began. Out of a 68(?) Dart, from a member only 45 min from home for a mere $100... 8.75, sure grip, 3.23 gears. We brought Fred home on Dec 10, and the week before Christmas, I brought home a $200 carcass to donate it's roof, and a new set of leaf springs for $125, that the guy had bought for his Dart 14 years ago and never used them.
So here he is - Fred. Why did we name it Fred? Because the last registered tag on the car is in one of the pics
. Enjoy the journey, as Josh will be learning more than he can imagine right now....
I figure I might as well start a restoration thread of sorts, to introduce y'all to the pending build. Josh's car is a 73 Dart Sport, power steering, fold down rear seat, drum brake car missing it's slant 6 and 904. Needs lower qtrs, a couple of floor patches, headliner and a roof skin. The rear springs are very saggy, for lack of a better term.
The plan is to start getting into it late Macrh/early April. However, as I begin to work on my own car, there are a few little things that I can get josh started on, although we don't necessarily need it done yet. The 1st thing being getting the 8.75 cleaned up, resealed and ready to go. I picked this rear up about a month and a half before the search for a car for Josh began. Out of a 68(?) Dart, from a member only 45 min from home for a mere $100... 8.75, sure grip, 3.23 gears. We brought Fred home on Dec 10, and the week before Christmas, I brought home a $200 carcass to donate it's roof, and a new set of leaf springs for $125, that the guy had bought for his Dart 14 years ago and never used them.
So here he is - Fred. Why did we name it Fred? Because the last registered tag on the car is in one of the pics
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