1962 Dodge Dart built by Bob Moser
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- This amazing automobile was just sold recently. The video may be boring but it is beautiful! No theatrics and no muscle sound - just an overview of the body, paint and interior condition of this amazing ride.
1962 Dodge Dart (Post Car)
Originally a New Mexico car
Complete rotisserie by Bob Mosher and fine tuned since
This is a delete everything vehicle
Black with Red new old stock interior
440 + .40 engine by Dale Reid
Roughly 500 HP and torque
Cross ram with chrome air cleaners
727 push button transmission with 3.55 rear axle
KYB gas shocks
SS rear springs
Tied frame
Electric fuel pump
MSD ignition
Dynomat flooring
Headers by Doug -- ceramic coated
Custom 3" exhaust to rear
Steel wheels with dog dish hubcaps
New glass and chrome
Beautiful restoration! Better than new.
Bob knows how to build a Chrysler product for sure.
Was that guy who started the leaf blower completely oblivious to what you were doing ? Very nice car!
I fell in love with that model at age ten when it first came out. The grill is awesome. But wasn't that raised detail at the end of the rear fender originally painted red from the factory?
Beautiful car. I love the sound of the leave blower in the backround. Cant wail till spring!!
Great looking car, loved the door slamming to the house, a nice homey touch. The leaf blower sounds like it is running a little rich.
To be perfectly honest, this isn't a Dodge Dart but actually a Polara. I owned a 63 Polara with very much the same body style. The Dart was a compact, this is a midsize.
Allan Stein You are absolutely wrong. The Dart and the Polara were the same body in 1962 with differing features and options. I know for sure, because I owned a 1962 Dart 440 with the old style 318 engine. The 440 was a trim level, not engine size. They also offered a 330 trim level.
Love it!
My very first car -- bought it in 1971 for $200 from a Navy guy who'd just been reassigned. I was just 18, and it never let me down. Sadly, haven't seen one in real life for at least 20 years. God I wish I still had it garaged somewhere.
Beautiful car
Virgil Exner had a stroke and this is the result.
Would have been nice if the hood got open
This was the good year ther so ugly ther beautiful with a max wedge I think in 63 64 they didn’t make the one before this is a big old boat unless in 63 64 65 66 ther like a valiant they make this car in a valiant and a 300 it’s really beatiful
leave blower needs to go!
Nice job restoring it
Push button transmission would be so weird but I'm sure you'd get used to it. Nice old '62 Dart! Beautiful Dart, actually.
lindo carro ... sem palavras.
engine bay ?
No look under the hood? Is it a six,ashamed of the engine?
This slant six needs a tune up, it sounds like a leaf blower ua-cam.com/video/W7Q4edqvTiY/v-deo.html
Gee, uhhhhh, would’ve been nice to see, oh I don’t know, the engine maybe????????
Excellent job !!!! Just don't see the need for tach and the two gauges below the dash . They weren't there originally . Still a great resto , leaf blower and all .
Holy shit is a okay reaction. God would drive that
Beautiful ! I had two of them, but not that nice, and had a 68 dart too, I miss them.
Let's hear her run!
the engine didn't sound too strong...
I Love this Car. That's Sweet as it gets. For a Dart. Will it could have been a 4 Speed.
mine had a slant 170 with a 1 barrel carburetor and three on the tree.
Curious how this car had a Park lever while the big Chryslers and Imperials of this vintage did not.
Definitely one of the ugliest cars ever built.
True. I never thought this Dodge looked cool. But wild curves in the sheet metal are impressive.
Sounded like Texas chainsaw massacre.
That is the ugliest car ever built.
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It’s what’s under the hood, the rest is bs