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My old man. Had a 67 and 69. growing up I remember the 67 and just really loved the design and when I got older my dad said he still had the 69 stored away in a garage and if if was in decent condition we would fix it and make it my first car. Would have been cool as hell in high school. But it was too far gone and then in September of 21 my dad passed at the age of 53 from a his 7th stroke and I've been wanting to get one to rebuild as a tribute to my dad and to do the father son project we were supposed to do together. But as of late instead of finding another 69 I've been thinking a 68 since it was the year he was born.
Thanks if I could I'd get all 3. A 67 to look like the 1 my dad had a 68 as a tribute to him and a 69 to make it how ever I would want. Hopefully I'll start working towards that soon
love the redline tires reminds me one my favorite toys i played with all the time and thats hotwheel cars i was born when hotwheels first came out 1967
Very impressive 68 Dart in indeed! Chrysler Corp. was seriously into their line of performance cars in this era. I owned a 69 Sport Fury with this same motor and trans, and to whoever buys this car believe me, you won't be sorry .... The best auto trans any company ever made, and the performance of the 383 won't disappoint, esp with the weight of the car .... and the axle ratio will make it a great highway car as well. Very nicely restored! Btw Mr Grams, the wheel covers had me fooled as well! My first thought was, 'those are sure different wheels' ..... Then further into the video you pointed them out. I like them too .... They stand out I Ely. I like mag wheels, but your choice of these was perfect.
Robin hood would love this car, drivning around in sherwood forrest, to get away from the sheriff of notting ham, wow what a car, colour like sherwood forrest, thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum from tom your friend always, awsome car 🤟 😊 😊 😊 😊
My 1st car was a 1968 Dodge Dart GTS with a /6 auto. It had over 200K miles and wouldn't go over 60 MPH. It was cream white with a green vinyl top and interior. Mine was bench seat and column shift. Stupidest thing I ever did was sell that car.
Super Sweet Mopar, it seems to sit a little high in the front end, the stance would look better if it was the opposite, other than that it's a virtual diamond, just wondering about getting financing for someone on SS just messing with you thanks Mr Jay.
My buddy Rick had a 440 Dart, among the many Mopar's he went through. His Mom's Super Bee had the 383 Magnum, is this a magnum? Cool car either way. Both cars went like a bat outa .... Cheers.
yes he is i drove 383 darts back in the day a good tuned 383 dart and creep out of the hole it would run over a 340 lots of street racing back in the day and i love 340s wen worked over thay kill @@mariozamprogno1654
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Let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Thanks for watching!
My old man. Had a 67 and 69. growing up I remember the 67 and just really loved the design and when I got older my dad said he still had the 69 stored away in a garage and if if was in decent condition we would fix it and make it my first car. Would have been cool as hell in high school. But it was too far gone and then in September of 21 my dad passed at the age of 53 from a his 7th stroke and I've been wanting to get one to rebuild as a tribute to my dad and to do the father son project we were supposed to do together. But as of late instead of finding another 69 I've been thinking a 68 since it was the year he was born.
Sorry to hear that Michael. Regardless of what year you end up choosing, we hope it comes out awesome & brings you good memories.
Thanks if I could I'd get all 3. A 67 to look like the 1 my dad had a 68 as a tribute to him and a 69 to make it how ever I would want. Hopefully I'll start working towards that soon
love the redline tires reminds me one my favorite toys i played with all the time and thats hotwheel cars i was born when hotwheels first came out 1967
Very impressive 68 Dart in indeed! Chrysler Corp. was seriously into their line of performance cars in this era. I owned a 69 Sport Fury with this same motor and trans, and to whoever buys this car believe me, you won't be sorry .... The best auto trans any company ever made, and the performance of the 383 won't disappoint, esp with the weight of the car .... and the axle ratio will make it a great highway car as well. Very nicely restored! Btw Mr Grams, the wheel covers had me fooled as well! My first thought was, 'those are sure different wheels' ..... Then further into the video you pointed them out. I like them too .... They stand out I Ely. I like mag wheels, but your choice of these was perfect.
Beautiful GTS!!!!!!!! 👍🙂😊
I'll second that comment Tim, it is cool CHEERS
@@MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS 🙂
Great car 🚗
Your right Jay, it's a cool car for sure!
buckets, console, and dash are all very nice. sport for an old Dart.
Robin hood would love this car, drivning around in sherwood forrest, to get away from the sheriff of notting ham, wow what a car, colour like sherwood forrest, thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum from tom your friend always, awsome car 🤟 😊 😊 😊 😊
Robin would take Miriam for a Friday night cruise in this great Mopar !
@@travisbickle3797 yes he would indeed travis
Beautiful GTS even w/o a/c.
Very nice ride rare indeed. Personally I’d prefer a 340 , nicer driver. Beautiful example.
aww man. My dad had this exact car, I wish I could get it for him...
Nice car, 68 was the first year of the government mandate for side marker lights.
My 1st car was a 1968 Dodge Dart GTS with a /6 auto. It had over 200K miles and wouldn't go over 60 MPH. It was cream white with a green vinyl top and interior. Mine was bench seat and column shift. Stupidest thing I ever did was sell that car.
Super Sweet Mopar, it seems to sit a little high in the front end, the stance would look better if it was the opposite, other than that it's a virtual diamond, just wondering about getting financing for someone on SS just messing with you thanks Mr Jay.
is it a spalding is it matching numbers ?
BEUTIFULL CAR
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Everybody has a dream car; this is one of mine! A factory big block dart is the cat's ass!
the rear panel should be black and thee grill to . and the hubcaps were silver not black in 1968 . but after that its the one
love these
Hell yeah! I Like It!
Ripple’s ok. I used to drink a lot of it in my 20’s.
I'm still LOL!! Totally relate.
My buddy Rick had a 440 Dart, among the many Mopar's he went through. His Mom's Super Bee had the 383 Magnum, is this a magnum? Cool car either way. Both cars went like a bat outa .... Cheers.
Would look better with a black or red stripe.
The front end is cranked upp to high .. wayyyyyyyy to high
340 is faster
You’re wrong on that account
Maybe the first 1/8 of a mile, after that the big block would shine!
yes he is i drove 383 darts back in the day a good tuned 383 dart and creep out of the hole it would run over a 340 lots of street racing back in the day and i love 340s wen worked over thay kill @@mariozamprogno1654
Did you guys buy this car from Southern Motors out of Michigan?
We don't buy cars from other dealers. It could have possibly been there before or after us but we got it from an individual.