No MoPar now, but maybe...

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frogpirate

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Hi my name is Ken. I'm 48 - ok, 49 in a couple day - and live in Vancouver, WA. I've been a gear-head all my life, although doing mostly motorcycles the last 7 years or so.

Dad had MoPar's growing up, the first I remember was a Monaco Wagon, probably a '68. It was actually the first car I ever drove, I was 13 or 14, so that would have been '73 or '74. I know it had a 383 that one day holed a cylinder. The car ended up in the back 40 at my godfathers farm in Oklahoma.

The next was another big one, a '64 Polara 4-door no-post hardtop. 383 with a push button Tourqflite, it's the car I drive most after I got my license in '76. Dad bought it in Oklahoma to make the trip back to Washington. I don't remember what he paid, but I bet it was like $400-500. It broke a lower ball joint (which were pressed in?) and Dad picked up a new 'A' arm for it. Dad was a procrastinator, so one day after school, I went out and replaced the 'A' arm. I'd been helping him wrench on cars since I was 9, and just dug in and did it. I learned how to slide a car around a corner in that car (amazing how easy that 383 would brake loose those PolyGlass tires) and there was nothing more fun than pushing 2nd gear at 60MPH. :-D

Wait, I forgot the other MoPar we had. A '61 Imperial. Jeeze what a boat!

Anyway, probably somewhere around '77, Dad picked up a Duster from a insurance company. It had been rear ended, and other than having no tail lights (and later we found a sprung door that would open spontaniously) it ran OK. Slant six of course, and I think that one was an auto. Again, it sat in the yard for a couple months waiting for Dad, so I went out one day and pulled the tail lights off the old '64 (it was dead by then, don't remember for sure, but I think it spun a rod. Not while I was drivng thankfully!) A little bailing wire, some crimp splices and we had tail lights. We drove it like that some 8 months until the tags expired. I stuck that one in a ditch one day, racing a budy of mine in his old Dodge truck. No harm, a little mud and he pulled me out. :D

Another Duster came along, that had be hit on the drivers side. The door was moved about 6" at the bottom. This one I did not fix - well, at least not the body. I went in the Navy, and dad cut the drivers side door frame from the 1st Duster and welded it into the "new" Duster - another slant 6, but this one was a 3-speed on-the-floor stick. With a bench seat, and little else, it defined "stripper".

Sure enough, I came home on leave to see the new Duster not moving. What happened? Well, dad had parted the old one, and then someone stole the radiator out of the new one! It so happened we had a '67-ish Rambler in the yard - yes, we had our own mini-junk yard on and off - so I pulled the radiator out of it, and stuck it in the Duster. The lower outlet was on the wrong side - a piece of tubing (exhaust I think) and an extra hose and wala! running car. Except the clutch was froze because Dad left the dust cover off and it got moisture in there. A BFS (big fricking screwdriver) and a couple times popping the clutch, and then the 'wala! Dad drove that car as a daily driver for the next 7 or 8 years (he had like a 60 round trip commute), and then my little brother inherited it. I won't tell you what he and his buddies did to it while they were in HS!

Later, I had a Duster of my own briefly, a '73 318. For reasons I no longer remember it got traded off, but I have always like the 'A' bodies. I'm to the point now that I think it would be fun to get a project car, so I'm starting a search for a '67-72 Dart/Valiant. Probably won't get one anytime soon (I was laid off a few weeks ago, so untill I get back to work, "fun" money is a little tight!) but I can collect ideas, and research parts.

Oh, and there was a time in the '90's I did some circle-track racing (Chevy's, they were cheap!) so I've built a few cars from the ground up.

Ken
 
Welcome to the site!! :cheers: Good luck in your search, there are some good deals out there right now!
 
in 73 they changed the front end and it's MUCH easier to get parts for/modify to discs. DO more research... It sounds like you got the time (I ain't workin either) Think about if you want to do a Strip style BB car, a daily Cruiser, or a Corksrewing Twister Lots of way to build each one. My advice is jump on any threads here with pictures and start putting ones you like as your desktop background. It'll get you inspired at least! And that's a good starting point...
 
See, I'm already learning something! I guess I just like the body style of the '67-69 and '70-72 a litte better than the '73-76. OTOH, I'm not that picky, if the right car comes along (solid body, runner, good price) I may buy a Duster as well. I like all the 'A' bodies, even the early ones.

My ideas so far: Small Block (408 eventually) and automatic. I would like it to handle corners, and I want the tires UNDER the fenders. Frame connectors, maybe spring relocation kit. Period '70's look for sure, no billet anything. Rally wheels, Torqu Thrust's or Cragers. I'm thinking more "sleeper" than Dick Landry replica. I'd love to find a car with original paint that I can leave alone, and just refresh everything under the sheet metal. I don't mind traveling to get the right car, I'm not that far from Nevada, Arizona, Utah, So Cal and would go fetch the right car. Of course, in my dreams I find a grandma selling her low mile, one owner, 318 AT, always garaged car in Reno. For $1500. If that happened, I'd have the cash NOW, and be there in 24 hours to pick it up! heheh.

Dare to dream. :D

Ken
 
Let the car come to you. you will find exactly what you want. however the first step is realizing what you want. once you do that the car will present itself. my '66 barracuda was a 71 f250 & almost a '52 f100. keep your eyes open and drive the back roads thats where they are hiding.
 
Well, I jumped in the Pool. Saturday was my Birthday (49!) and I put a deposit on a '74 Dart Swinger.

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The good:
Body is solid and mostly straight. The car runs, drives and stops (I test drove it). It's RED (and next to red, I like RED best). It has discs up front and is a 318 V-8/Auto. It has new dual exhaust.

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The Bad:
The driver's front fender has a parking lot dent, and the right side has a little rust under the lower rear corner of the vinyl top. I expect there is a little other rust hiding under the vinyl top, and the top itself is shot. The interior is filthy, the seat (bench) is broken down with (I suspect) broken springs. The carpet is trashed and wet, although the floor looks surprisingly good.

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The Ugly:
The Center-Line like wheels (could be CL's) don't fit, front and rear are tires are hitting the fenders in anything more than a smooth straight drive. It has a "repo" title, and the owner is going to DMV with me on Monday; if I can't get a clear Washington title, I'll walk away.

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Happy Birthday to me!

Ken
 
Hey Contratulations!!! Looks and sounds like a GREAT start for a project!! Keep us posted on how everything goes and, of course, get some more pics up when you get it home.
 
No problem at DMV, title transfer to my name started. Well, there is a slight niggle, it has to be transfered in Oregon, and once I get the title, I will transfer the car to Washington. There was a mistake in his ad that I caught last night when I was decoding the fender plate, the car is a '73 not a '74. Doesn't matter to me, but 'm glad the paperwork was correct!

I'll go pick up the car in about 3 hours when my wife gets off work, and I'll be sure to post more pictures tomorrow!

Ken
 
i was about to tell you that the tag you posted was for a 73 not 74. looks like it will be a good car. i like that color combo. a white tale stripe will make it pop with the white top and interior. good luck!
 
Happy belated birthday Ken, Just one more year and you will be in the old farts club with some of us,and welcome to this great site from Arkansas.
 
Thanks guys! I've started a thread over in Members Restorations with more pictures. memike - there seems to be a bunch of Arkies on this list; my sis-in-law is in Little Rock (Air Force) so one of these days we may even get down there for a visit.

Ken
 
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