Are those mustang GT buckets?
guys with fast cars dont get razzled by a lopey cam anymore. perhaps it peaks interest more so but thats it. most mopars gad some lope to them back then or purple shaft setups thst today nobody will even consider to be any different today.The stripe stays. The biggest give-away is definitely the sound. Compression, lopey cam and a free flow exhaust doesn't disguise much. lol Everyone knows what's up as soon as they hear it.
how the hell does 2 stripes on the back remove the sleeper status of a 45yr old car?Tail stripes literally say "I'm not a sleeper".
yea i sold them a while back. threw them in just to make room in my garage.Are those mustang GT buckets?
guys with fast cars dont get razzled by a lopey cam anymore. perhaps it peaks interest more so but thats it. most mopars gad some lope to them back then or purple shaft setups thst today nobody will even consider to be any different today.
i mean just look on the boards...the purple cam is still the talk of the abandoned mind set of todays tech being better. it amazes me and most non mopar guys still consider mopars to be just that. purple cammed 440s ant 4000lb bardges running 13s
i love them just as muvh but im a speedaholic and love my twin turbos, newgen hemi engine in my dart. 1500whp+ and 20mpg in my old 67 dart patinafina monster.I agree... the lopey cam doesn't mean what it used to. Technology changed all that.
I know a smooth running Corvette will beat my Dart but I don't like them.
Personally, I'm stuck in the 70's and 80's anyways. I love those purple cammed 440 4000 pound barges running 13's ... and Led Zeppelin too!
Peace!
Well, like I care about the turbo charged twangs, maro's, new scat packs, rice rockets and rice grinders. lol F'n junk !how the hell does 2 stripes on the back remove the sleeper status of a 45yr old car?
nobody today even cares about a stock rt or anything the likes of that today. yall gotta get out of the 70s. thats been 40+yrs already.
twin turbos, newgen hemi engine in my dart
I love it, but i would ditch the fender skirtsNow for something completely different!
Thanks @dartnabout for the story.
Its a cool summer evening as the young man comes to a stop at the red light. He is thinking that it is the last light for quite a distance and what better time than now to test his latest adjustments on his tuner car. The exhaust is ringing with that new Turbo tail pipe that he just installed and the throttle response is immediate. As he quickly scans the gauges to see if everything is in order for a solid run he hears a rumble that at first sounds as though his exhaust is coming apart or leaking. He now notices an older gentleman pulling up in the lane next to him. Ah thank goodness he thinks, it is his car that is doing the rumbling. The old fellow must be hard of hearing and does not realize his exhaust is making such a noise or perhaps he does not have the money to have his exhaust fixed. The young guy looks over and realizes that it is an old man, and he is driving an old car (complete with roof rack) as well. He remembers his father telling him of such a car and fun vacations so many years ago. With a great deal of pride the youngster decides to rev his engine to let the old guy know just what is sitting beside him and the performance the old coot is about to witness when the light turns green. As he revs his engine he notices that the older guy never looks over but stares straight ahead. But something else catches the young mans attention it is a scoop that begins to rise up out of the hood of the old four door relic complete with roof rack. With very little concern he is wondering what is happening to the old mans car he begins to press the accelerator of his tuner car anxiously waiting for the green light and his chance to show his car off to all who may be watching. But the rumble from the old white car gets louder and stronger as well and the young man begins to wonder if this old gentleman is challenging his finely tuned automobile. It was then that the light turned green and the young mans foot jumped off of the brakes as his other foot slams the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor and his tires begin to smoke as they spin as they try to grip the asphalt for the launch. To the young mans amazement he notices that his wheels are spinning and grabbing aggressively but the old white car is now moving forward and his is at a standstill how could this be his speedometer shows 35 in a heartbeat and his engine is singing at the red line on his tach, but it is as though he is not moving because the amazing old four door car, roof rack and all, driven by the older gentleman is steadily pulling away. As he quickly shifts into second gear thinking that this might be his problem he notices even more smoke forming around the rear of the older classic car. Tire smoke that is obviously not his is drifting into his lane. The rumble that he had heard at the red light has now turned in to a thunderous roar of power that is seemingly making the ground around him vibrate. He remembers his father telling him of such cars and in his fathers day they called them sleepers could this be what he was encountering? As his speed grew even faster he noticed that the beautiful old Dart driven by the charming older gentleman had just left him and his whirring, tinny sounding car behind in smoke. And as the old car pulls away .etched in the young mans mind is the question .what is a Popmobile 440?
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how the hell does 2 stripes on the back remove the sleeper status of a 45yr old car?
nobody today even cares about a stock rt or anything the likes of that today. yall gotta get out of the 70s. thats been 40+yrs already.
NEVER!I love it, but i would ditch the fender skirts
i am confused now. are you saying a modern v6 car can run with a 440 rt now? this isnt looking to well here.lolthe main issue I have with that reply is that a fresh 67 440 R/T or GTX can hang with a modern mercedes or bmw.
if you know what you're doing you can even out corner them with the factory torsion bars.
a 383 or 440 A body can kill them
what those cars I mentioned don't have is reclining leather seats, maybe not AC, and certainly not 28 MPG.
Sure, if you're going to compare a modern Charger/Challenger 300 HP v6 or 5.7 with a base 68-70 383 car.............
i wasnt hiding it was i? bars are black as inside is. windows are not even in the car but will be tinted and impossible to see then.Now he tells us Put steelies on it and paint the roll bar the same color as the interior. It will blend in that way.
****...you guys had it easy compared to today. you wanna talk efi tuning, traction control, wheel speed monitorying and power management of today? your mods are cheap in comparison and mechanically simple. today you gotta take classes and courses to figure out how to use the stuff you bought. just in hopes you can get it running somewhat correctly. there isnt no air bleedz or jets, turn the dizzy a degree or 2 and be done with it story.at the ripe old age of 43, you missed out on what it took to build a competitive street car. too bad, you would have a better appreciation for what old school had to do with modern tech.
I'm gonna disagree with you on this. Back in the day we didn't have data-loggers, or sensor input/output readings. We didn't have info from the wheel speed sensors to tell us if our tires were spinning or if it was slipping in the clutch. Heck, we didn't even have A/F ratio readings from our wideband O2 sensors to tell us if we were lean or fat on the jets or air bleeds.****...you guys had it easy compared to today. you wanna talk efi tuning, traction control, wheel speed monitorying and power management of today? your mods are cheap in comparison and mechanically simple. today you gotta take classes and courses to figure out how to use the stuff you bought. just in hopes you can get it running somewhat correctly. there isnt no air bleedz or jets, turn the dizzy a degree or 2 and be done with it story.
todays hotrods are far more difficult than yesturyear.
then add 4x the power and smaller tires into the mix.....good luck with that.
and before you think i dont know old school. sold it this spring after rebuilding the engine.
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I'm gonna disagree with you on this. Back in the day we didn't have data-loggers, or sensor input/output readings. We didn't have info from the wheel speed sensors to tell us if our tires were spinning or if it was slipping in the clutch. Heck, we didn't even have A/F ratio readings from our wideband O2 sensors to tell us if we were lean or fat on the jets or air bleeds.
Back in "the day" we couldn't send our spark plugs to a tuner in the midwest with a SASE and have him send us back a tune we could plug into our carb.
I'm gonna disagree with you on this. Back in the day we didn't have data-loggers, or sensor input/output readings. We didn't have info from the wheel speed sensors to tell us if our tires were spinning or if it was slipping in the clutch. Heck, we didn't even have A/F ratio readings from our wideband O2 sensors to tell us if we were lean or fat on the jets or air bleeds.
Back in "the day" we couldn't send our spark plugs to a tuner in the midwest with a SASE and have him send us back a tune we could plug into our carb.