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I didn't see a date on that old Fenton AD. Was that 1969 at Indy?
I never get tired of seeing the old photo's of these cars.
Dave
"The Skunkworks Team"
* Dick Maxwell
* Tom Hoover
* Bob Tarozzi
* Ted Spehar
* Dan Knapp
* Larry Knowlton > 'Chief Mechanic'
* John Bauman > 'Fuel Systems Engineer'
* Richard 'Dick' Chrysler > 'Project Director for Hurst Performance Research'
Once the cars were completed, John Bauman would 'dial-in' the Holley 770 CFM
Carburetors.
Jerry Gross of 'Plymouth Sales and Marketing' was the 'Test Driver' for Plymouth.
Jerry Gross performed test runs on 'most' of the completed BO29 cars in the 'lot'
at the Hurst Facility at;
1191 East 11 Mile Road
Madison Heights, Michigan
Initially, the BO29 was to be offered at a Retail Price of $5495 for
'approved' racers.
Below, is the 'Test Mule' in complete form {February 20, 1968}
with the Fiberglass Hood Scoop and 'single' center support pin.
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Bob Tarozzi
Chief Engineer for the 1968 Race Hemi Program
Bob had put together a '28-Point' check list for the Barracuda 383's and Dart GT's
that were sent over to the Hurst Performance Facility in Madison Heights, Michigan.
Is there any pics of the back ends of these cars on delivery?
Bob Tarozzi
Chief Engineer for the 1968 Race Hemi Program
Bob had put together a '28-Point' check list for the Barracuda 383's and Dart GT's...
Dart GT´s ??... Was the Dart´s a mix sort of, between the GTS in terms of the 383, and the door and side panels being from the GT`s
I thought may be the 383 GTS was chosen because of the torque boxes. Than again I have seen Darts lack of front torque boxes.
A clarification of how the cars where equipped when arriving at Hurst would be interesting.
If this already has been done, I apologize, and a hint towards that direction would be kind...
Thank you
Stefan
1968 LO 23
Yes,
The Interior Door Panels were 'mixed', a combination between the Dart GT/GTS, and the 'Dart 270'.
As You Can See
1968 LO23 Hemi Dart
Was delivered with 'Dart 270' interior door panels {less} the Medallion.
Note; The vertical pleats.
And, all LO23 cars were equipped with the 'standard' > 'Dart 270',
'Dart GT' and 'Dart GTS' steering wheel.
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Yes appreciate any facts you can give about these cars. but the Dart GT thing kind of confuse me. ('28-Point' check list) as it either has to be a GTS or a GT, that was delivered to Hurst. And the GT´s did not have any torque boxes.
The way I got it, is car was a GTS, but a lot of parts was deleted as you mention, (good info) and later put back, or was on, from other Dart models. Now if it had not been for the torque boxes, the 270 or GT model could have been chosen I guess? Or was there any other reason the GTS was chosen?
I don´t want to be cocky here or anything. I know my status in this forum, but this is my chance to learn facts about this cars.
You know I get questions about this cars here i Sweden, from people who believe in the miss leading info, that has been build up over the past 46 years...
Thank You 69 cuda 440
SS Ing
1968 Dart '270' .............. LH23
1968 Dart GT ................. LP23
1968 Dart GTS 340 ......... LS23 P8B
1968 Dart GTS 383 ......... LS23 H8B
1968 Dart Super Stock .... LO23 M8B
The Darts 'deemed' for Super Stock were off the Dart GTS 383 line,
but had all the GTS items deleted, which included;
* Hood
* Hood Hinge Assembly
* Fenders
* Side Window Glass
* Window Registers
* Doors
* Exterior {Left Side} Mirror
* Interior Panels
* Arm Rests
* Trunk 'GTS' Emblem
* Trunk Deck Lid Panel
* Roof Drip Edge Molding
* Seats
* Seat Belts {Except Driver Side}
* Passenger Sun Visor
* Medallion on C-Pillar
* Exhaust System
* Jack Assembly
* Spare Tire
Off course, sans the;
* Engine
* Transmission
* Radiator
* Heater
* Radio
* Antenna
* Body Sealer
* Battery Mount
* Battery Wiring
* 5/16" Fuel Line