1968 Dodge Dart 426 Hemi Dick Landy Lookalike on 2040-cars
Culpeper, Virginia, United States
Dick Landy look alike. finished to resemble DickLandys famous 1968 HEMI DART.very near original colors and style of paint, just not lettered. features a real chrysler original steel 426 style hemi-engine now is 438 cubic inches. engine is fresh with all the good stuff= forged pistons,full floating pins w/ spiral locks, plasma rings,stainless valves,comp cams titanium retainers, springs & keepers,teflon oil seals, ported & polished intake & exhaust ports, adjustable Milodon oil pump,also Milodon windage tray & deep oil pan,flat tappet racer brown cam.new mopar crossram intake & 2 holly carbs that work great & idle fine. 2&1/4 hookerheaders &4 inch collectors reduced to 3 inch inlet & outlet mufflers for street use (sounds awesome).backed up by a 727 transmission w/ new hurst shifter .R earend is a dana 60 narrowed w/ new trac lok posi unit, 35 spline with 4.56 gears,has 35 spline new Moser billet axles w/ green bearings. frame is fully tied together w/ rectangular steel tubing.Rear setup features Alston pro-star 4 bar setup using all 4130 chromollyspherical adjustable rod ends. rear suspension is by HAL adjustablecoil over shocks. rear of dana 60 housing is back braced & setup for wheelie bars by competition engineering (included with car). body has complete fiberglass front- fenders, hood & bumper & decklid.has complete rollbar cage system w/ swingout sidebar for driver easy entry.car is setup to race , but also to be street driven, i use antique tags here in va.(over 25 years old ).car has Wilwood disc brakes front & rear w/ parking brake on rears,MSD pro billet distributor & MSD capacitive discharge ignition W/ rpm cutoff..aluminum radiator, WELD pro star15x15 rear wheels &15x4 front wheels, 12 gallon fuel cell w/anti slosh foam inside in trunk area, holly electric fuel pump w/ one half inch fuel line to front,, battery in trunk, new door handles & locks, new headliner, door panels & carpet, has line lock also. . i,m sure i,ve forgotten some stuff, but i think you must get the picture by now.all work performed to a high professional level.
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