abodyjoe
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No pics then there is no proof. I still say it was either an older block or beat to hell blue. It’s mistaken all the time like that. So is the red. When that’s all neat to hell it looks orange.
Do you know if it was a 340 or 318?Here’s a pic of my 1969 Dart Swinger built April 22nd .. the previous owner told me he rattle caned the valve covers etc and told me the block has always been “RED”
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Not the best pic but NO sign of blue at all
It’s a factory documented # matching 340 4-spd Swinger I’m the 2nd ownerDo you know if it was a 340 or 318?
Thanks for your postIt’s a factory documented # matching 340 4-spd Swinger I’m the 2nd owner
Like this???????!I bet we can drag this topic out 37 more posts. I say paint it black like the Chevy guys do. They have their act together.
69 Dart Swinger 340 4 spd I just got a couple days ago. They said it was all original and Vin# does match block which has a 68 casting date. It has been restored so who knows.
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68Curious... what is the casting date ?
The fender tag decodes to Dec 13th. The front of the engine decodes to Friday Dec 20th 1968.I was wondering about the month... I can easily see engines being completed and painted before the new color change came into effect. Or extra 68 engines being used for the first run of 69 cars.
What was the build month of your car ?
The fender tag decodes to Dec 13th.
Well it should have a RED pie tin, so that is completely wrong too...69 Dart Swinger 340 4 spd I just got a couple days ago. They said it was all original and Vin# does match block which has a 68 casting date. It has been restored so who knows.
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Yeah, the end of 273 production could be any color. I had a 69 Dart GT convertible with a corporate blue engine, can't remember the build date as the car ended up getting crushed by the next owner..