Reducing the Beak?

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I’ve always loved Darts and bought my 74 as an impulse buy. It was already painted Plum Crazy Purple, interior was done, running driving etc. then a few months in I started noticing the differences! Now the beak and bumpers drive me nuts. But the car is painted so I don’t want to swap the front clip out.

I am going to be getting a hood scoop and getting the hood wrapped black. I was thinking of finding a spare front hood valance (beak piece between the hood and grill) and custom fabbing it and the trim piece and grill to remove the beak? Has anyone tried it?

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Angle grinder will fix it. I cut mine off. It was a lot of work but I like it. Angle grinder takes the beak off, no problem. Angle grinder right down the center of the hood takes out that tall ridge too. I got a 71 bumper and had to use my angle grinder to shorten the corners to fit. I went on to make the grill, head light bezels, trim, scoops and front valance. Lots of careful welding & grinding, little body filler, lots of sanding, paint, polish and you're done! Oh, and she's HEMI-swapped too but that was HARD!

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Angle grinder will fix it. I cut mine off. It was a lot of work but I like it. Angle grinder takes the beak off, no problem. Angle grinder right down the center of the hood takes out that tall ridge too. I got a 71 bumper and had to use my angle grinder to shorten the corners to fit. I went on to make the grill, head light bezels, trim, scoops and front valance. Lots of careful welding & grinding, little body filler, lots of sanding, paint, polish and you're done! Oh, and she's HEMI-swapped too but that was HARD!

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That is awesome! Exactly what I was hoping to do. If you have any more pics of the process please post them up.
 
Uhhh....

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I don't see that as an improvement over stock. The bumper curves at the end to match the valance and fender extensions of a 70-72 but looks out of place here. If you're happy, that is fine but it looks strange to me. It reminds me of some of the weird changes you'd see in the Australian and South American A bodies.
 
Angle grinder will fix it. I cut mine off. It was a lot of work but I like it. Angle grinder takes the beak off, no problem. Angle grinder right down the center of the hood takes out that tall ridge too. I got a 71 bumper and had to use my angle grinder to shorten the corners to fit. I went on to make the grill, head light bezels, trim, scoops and front valance. Lots of careful welding & grinding, little body filler, lots of sanding, paint, polish and you're done! Oh, and she's HEMI-swapped too but that was HARD!

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Nice, a one of one! :thumbsup:
 
Wait another few decades and beaks may return to popularity. I like a clean look, like the early Ford Falcon, Nova II, and pretty much all 1965 cars. Ditto for paint colors. The funky 2015 colors fell out of favor already, with dull grey the must-have color in new cars. Wait long enough and Al Bundy's Gold Duster may be popular again.
 
I like the less slanted quarter panel extensions on the 74 darts. If I could find a set I'd see about putting them on my 70 dart.
 
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I don't see that as an improvement over stock. The bumper curves at the end to match the valance and fender extensions of a 70-72 but looks out of place here. If you're happy, that is fine but it looks strange to me. It reminds me of some of the weird changes you'd see in the Australian and South American A bodies.

Uhhh....

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I don't see that as an improvement over stock. The bumper curves at the end to match the valance and fender extensions of a 70-72 but looks out of place here. If you're happy, that is fine but it looks strange to me. It reminds me of some of the weird changes you'd see in the Australian and South American A bodies.
No offense but Standup 303 posted if anyone had tried to remove the beak nose. He's got his canvas and I respect it. I respect every's car that they like/love. I never stated that it was "an improvement" but in my opinion, it is. I had a 73 Dart Sport back in the day and I tolerated the beak nose but vowed never to own another one. I bought this as a budget scrap heat :) and fully intended on removing it. I got $100 tied up in the beak removal. Can you do that?

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That is awesome! Exactly what I was hoping to do. If you have any more pics of the process please post them up.
Best I can do here buddy. The mission was focused and I didn't take many in-process pics :-( I left the weld seam visible, for those that don't think it really happened.

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There's a dude on YouTube with a random acts of Ryan I believe he has a sweet 73
 
Lisa Caldwell's 73 dart is bad ***, if you don't like it she'll kill you by wheelie
 
I wasn’t a huge fan of the beak on my 73 Dart, but it grew on me and I really don’t mind the beak. I really think it is the big front bumper that I dislike. I tried swapping to a 69 bumper for a cleaner look, but the grill and break didn’t look right with it. I ended up getting a new AMD 69 Dart Hood in a trade and decided to swap the 69 front end on the car. I am going to keep the 73 fenders though, which means the headlight buckets need swapped or modified to fit the 69 grille. It is not a bolt on deal unless you get the whole 69 Dart front end.
 
The thing that sold me on my 1973 Dart Sport 340-727 8.1/4 321:1 Sure Grip was it cost me 800 bucks and I worked the 800 bucks off.
So the low buck Beak Car was ok. As the kids today say it is what it is.
Then buying NOS parts was cheap coming from the E Body world.
I would embrace a 1973-76 Swinger or Scamp too
 
I think the tucked bumper helps alot. I also sectioned mine. For your reference, one with a six pack scoop and blacked out hood.

Question: I haven't seen anyone (unless I missed it) note that the duster/scamp fenders are a completely different length from a dart/demon. I mistakingly bough duster fenders for my dart 10 years ago and they were 5 inches too short. So I resold them, but wouldn't someone wanting to change a beak car to a duster, or scamp, also need to change fenders?



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I think the tucked bumper helps alot. I also sectioned mine. For your reference, one with a six pack scoop and blacked out hood.

Question: I haven't seen anyone (unless I missed it) note that the duster/scamp fenders are a completely different length from a dart/demon. I mistakingly bough duster fenders for my dart 10 years ago and they were 5 inches too short. So I resold them, but wouldn't someone wanting to change a beak car to a duster, or scamp, also need to change fenders?



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The long fenders on the 70-72 is the only thing I dislike.
i have wondered if a 67-69 dart hood would work on that car since the fenders are pretty much the same. For the beaker haters.
Your car is badass
 
I think the tucked bumper helps alot. I also sectioned mine. For your reference, one with a six pack scoop and blacked out hood.

Question: I haven't seen anyone (unless I missed it) note that the duster/scamp fenders are a completely different length from a dart/demon. I mistakingly bough duster fenders for my dart 10 years ago and they were 5 inches too short. So I resold them, but wouldn't someone wanting to change a beak car to a duster, or scamp, also need to change fenders?



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Everything forward of the doors on mine (post #68) is Duster.
 
I think my 74 would be awesome the way I have it planned out. The beak cars need attitude, if you aren’t stuffing as much motor and tire as you can into it, you’re missing out.

I think the ‘73 should also stand on its own. You could still get a 340 and a 1:1 4 speed. Small bumpers, with the swinger and scamp still looking like a pre-73 from the back. Different animal.

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Everything forward of the doors on mine (post #68) is Duster.
Looks great! I was wondering why no one else pointed out, that someone wanting to change a dart, to a duster nose, needs the whole nose, as fenders are not interchangeable (agreeing with you). And I didn't see anyone else mention it for the OP.
 
The long fenders on the 70-72 is the only thing I dislike.
i have wondered if a 67-69 dart hood would work on that car since the fenders are pretty much the same. For the beaker haters.
Your car is badass
thanks!! 69 cuda hood is interchangeable with the 73-76 dart. I sold My old steel hood to a 69 cuda guy. Fun fact!
 
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