1968 Hurst Hemi Dart Tribute 426 Race Hemi Crossram 4 Speed Dana 60 on 2040-cars
Elmwood Park, Illinois, United States
Fuel Type:110 OCTANE RACING GAS
Engine:426 RACE HEMI
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Coupe
Transmission:A 833 4 SPEED
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Dart
Trim: STANDARD
Drive Type: RWD
Disability Equipped: No
Mileage: 1,736
Sub Model: DART
Exterior Color: VIPER YELLOW
Number of Cylinders: 8
Interior Color: Black
This is a fully restored 1968 Hurst Hemi Dart Tribute built by SS & AFX of New River, AZ. Let me start by saying it is a True Tribute Car in all senses, including the 426 Race Hemi. It is NOT like most BO29's, LO23's and A990's that are built with hydrolic cams, 10:1 pistons that run on 93 octane pump gas, those are Street Hemi's with Crossram's.
Features:
426 Hemi, (NOT a Crate) New Mopar Block, Forged Crank, Manley Rods, Ross 12.5: Pistons, Crane Solid Roller, Mopar Aluminum Heads, Balanced, Blueprinted, etc. Magnesium Crossram w/correct 770 Holley's, Milodon 8 Quart Pan
Large Tube Custom Headers w/4" Collectors
Lakewood Scattershield, McLeod Clutch Assy
Passion A833 Aluminum Case 4 Speed, Hurst Super Shifter w/Reverse Lockout
Dana 60 w/4:10 Posi, Pinion Snubber, Super Stock Springs, Long Shocks
Trunk Mounted Super Stock Gel Cell Battery
A100 Van Seats, Correct Aluminum Seat Brackets, Rear Seat Delete
Correct Radio, Heater, Rear View Mirror Delete Plates
Plexiglas Side Windows w/Seat Belt Risers, Quarter Windows Fixed
Cable Drive SW Tachometer
American Racing Torque Thrust Wheels
AZ Body with Original Doors and Quarters, Fiberglass Fenders and Hood
Car has 1736 miles since completion, Never been Raced or Abused, only driven on the street to local car shows and cruise nights. It has Always been the center of attraction upon it's entrance. I have won just about every show I have entered it in, First Place, Best of Show, Best Mopar, Best Dodge, Best Engine, Best Modified and 3 "Most Illegal's" Last summer it scored 99.99 and 100 at consecutive shows. It is Fast and Loud and everybody including the Police love it. My neighbors do not. Any serious question ask, please do not bid unless you have the cash and do not have to ask your wife or Mom. Car is Sold Where Is As Is, no warranties. Shipping is buyers responsibility. I will assist in any way I can.
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