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What kind of parts are in a 1969 Dodge Dart?

What kind of parts are in a 1969 Dodge Dart?

OER Parts is America’s first choice for 1969 Dodge Dart parts and accessories. Reproduction of the original ignition switch bezel for 1969 Dodge and Plymouth A and B-body models. Beautiful stamped reproduction manufactured with a bright chrome finish as original.

What kind of alternator does a 1969 Dodge Dart have?

Lucky for us they had a early 1969 correct mopar alternator which we had rebuilt to correct amps. The A833 came back and was detailed along with the shifter being rebuilt. A few more items were freshened and prepped for reinstallation with a goal of firing the car up this summer.

When did Mopar start to make Mopar parts?

Since 1976, Mopar is all we’ve done. If you own a Mopar classic from 1962-1974, we are your One Stop Shop allowing you to fill all of your Mopar parts needs with just one call. We’ll save you time and money!

What kind of ignition does a Mopar 727 have?

A console-shifted 727 automatic backs the big-block and sends power to a 3.23 Sure-Grip rear. Paint from circa 1980 still shows well as it’s been driven sparingly. Purchased with 98,000 miles on it, the odometer now shows somewhere around 108,000.

What kind of car was the 1969 Dodge Dart?

I have loved every moment (well not entirely true), but most moments, of finding, rescuing, and resurrecting the 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340. It has been a dream of mine since in grade school of finding a valuable old hidden away Mopar to rescue.

Lucky for us they had a early 1969 correct mopar alternator which we had rebuilt to correct amps. The A833 came back and was detailed along with the shifter being rebuilt. A few more items were freshened and prepped for reinstallation with a goal of firing the car up this summer.

Since 1976, Mopar is all we’ve done. If you own a Mopar classic from 1962-1974, we are your One Stop Shop allowing you to fill all of your Mopar parts needs with just one call. We’ll save you time and money!

A console-shifted 727 automatic backs the big-block and sends power to a 3.23 Sure-Grip rear. Paint from circa 1980 still shows well as it’s been driven sparingly. Purchased with 98,000 miles on it, the odometer now shows somewhere around 108,000.

When did the Dodge Dart GTS come out?

When Dodge first introduced the Dart GTS for 1967, its 383 high-performance four-barrel didn’t quite live up to the hype. Down about 50 horsepower from a similar engine in the bigger B-body models, the GTS made do.

Where did the name Dodge Dart come from?

The Dart name originally appeared on a 1956 Chrysler show car featuring a streamlined body designed by the Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Ghia that was later modified and renamed the Dart Diablo.

Is the Dodge Dart GT a hardtop or convertible?

Dodge had been offering a GT package for the Dart since 1963, which added additional trim and badging to a two-door hardtop or convertible, along with bucket seats, but power choices remained the same as other Darts, with plenty of Slant Six GTs rolling off the line.

What are the features of a 1969 Dodge Dart GTS?

The ’69 GTS carried over most of the ’68’s features, though the hood vents now had engine callouts, and the GTS badging and trim was slightly revised. The grille peak of ’68 disappeared, but the tail stripe now had incorporated “Dart GT Sport” graphics, though it could be deleted at the buyer’s behest when ordering.

What kind of brakes does a 1969 Dodge Dart have?

Straight out of the 70’s street car scene comes this rare & high performance Dart powered by a 340c Here we have a 1969 Dart project. 8 3/4 rear end, disk brakes, (Large bolt pattern) V-8 K frame goo Here we have an Original 340 Dart GTS currently has 318. This Dart needs restoration. Please Note T

What was the front door panel of a 1969 Dodge Dart made of?

Description: 1969 Dart GT Bucket Style Front Door Panel This Legendary product features as-original Die-electrically heat sealed Dakota grain vinyl. Special cutout area in filler board to accommodate armrest…

Dodge had been offering a GT package for the Dart since 1963, which added additional trim and badging to a two-door hardtop or convertible, along with bucket seats, but power choices remained the same as other Darts, with plenty of Slant Six GTs rolling off the line.

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