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I would not either use the MP paint or rely on much that they say tbh! However it is broadly correct in that description, as my post, 340's going to blue. What is not correct is that it happened in 1972, it was some time in 1971, has been extensively debated in the US and off the top of my head it was around Q2 1971. Not far off 1972MY, so close!
Not that most people are probably that bothered but just for the record! I only know because I wanted to paint mine orange and was interested whether it was correct or not....but would have done it anyway!
Not that most people are probably that bothered but just for the record! I only know because I wanted to paint mine orange and was interested whether it was correct or not....but would have done it anyway!
Gavin Chisholm - 414ci W2 Stroker SmallBlock Panther Pink '71 Challenger convertible - in bits
Car progress can be viewed here
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that sort of confirms what info i could find - it wasnt accurate, some sites say one date this colour, other sites say different a different colour, like you say it doesnt really matter much if "you" want your engine a colour paint it that colour, incidently what colour is that blue, the blue on my 318 looks deeper than that more of a royal colour, is that the turquoise blue-green?
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Hi Mick sorry I have not been around to pick the bonnet up hope to be doing that in the near future. Dave 81 yes TTI I bought for £150 the bloke had put them on and then changed his mind a couple of weeks later and put them on ebay and nobody bid on them.
MrNorm its an EDELBROCK - Fuel Injection System, Performer RPM Pro-Flo EFI, that I also bought of ebay. The 1969 Dodge Darts with the 383 engines in were painted Turquoise so it being a 408 I painted it that colour. The other 1969 Dart GTS 340 that I had back in the 1970's the engine was painted red.
Its a stroked 360 block. Thanks for all the kind words. I still have some small block bits for sale if anyone is interested I will post some pictures when when I work out how to use the camera.
Cheers Dave
MrNorm its an EDELBROCK - Fuel Injection System, Performer RPM Pro-Flo EFI, that I also bought of ebay. The 1969 Dodge Darts with the 383 engines in were painted Turquoise so it being a 408 I painted it that colour. The other 1969 Dart GTS 340 that I had back in the 1970's the engine was painted red.
Its a stroked 360 block. Thanks for all the kind words. I still have some small block bits for sale if anyone is interested I will post some pictures when when I work out how to use the camera.
Cheers Dave

2 x 1969 Dodge Darts
Yes, the turquoise.
The truth is probably that as usual Mopar had a plan (probably 72MY?) but that is not the way it happened. So many sites may say one thing or another but the only way to know for sure is to find 71 orange engines with close date codes to 71 blue engines and see when they switched. That is the debate I mentioned above, with the result mentioned too.
The truth is probably that as usual Mopar had a plan (probably 72MY?) but that is not the way it happened. So many sites may say one thing or another but the only way to know for sure is to find 71 orange engines with close date codes to 71 blue engines and see when they switched. That is the debate I mentioned above, with the result mentioned too.
Gavin Chisholm - 414ci W2 Stroker SmallBlock Panther Pink '71 Challenger convertible - in bits
Car progress can be viewed here
Car progress can be viewed here
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Milesnmiles the car has been off the road since 1996 it solid but in a bad way only rust around the rear arches though and the paint is almost back to the primer. Even though it don't matter to me I was talking to a bloke that runs a Dart site in the states and he told me that the colour combination on 1969 Darts being silver with a light metalic green interior wasn't offered in 1969 so mine would be a one of one colour combination.
By the way Miles I think I have a full gasket set for a small block that you can have if you want just pay the postage. I know the head gaskets are there but its the small ones that I am not sure of but you are welcome to what I have.
By the way Miles I think I have a full gasket set for a small block that you can have if you want just pay the postage. I know the head gaskets are there but its the small ones that I am not sure of but you are welcome to what I have.

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the dodge wrote:very nice, is that the correct colour for a 340? thought they would be orange or red
the dodge wrote:just had a google of mopar engine colours and different years were different colours, apart from the hemi which was either street orange or race orange, i thought i read that the 340 being a performance engine was also only painted orange? but cant find anything about it
the dodge wrote:that sort of confirms what info i could find - it wasnt accurate, some sites say one date this colour, other sites say different a different colour, like you say it doesnt really matter much if "you" want your engine a colour paint it that colour, incidently what colour is that blue, the blue on my 318 looks deeper than that more of a royal colour, is that the turquoise blue-green?
What difference does it make what colour it is ?
The poor bloke said he's been out of work for ages, no money, yet managed to keep his chin up & put the motor together on limited funds & keep the rest of his world in tack..... & you want to know if he's painted the block the right bloody colour...

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Congrats on the build, full credit to you & glad you posted the pics

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Ivor wrote:Well done Dave, epic effort and a fantastic result.
Anyone can throw a shedload of money at a small block stroker and build a half decent engine, but to build one to a strict budget is a real achievement.
And I'm with Mark, sod the colour, it looks great mate!
NOW! NOW!
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By the way, Dave is the "Richest" man in this club






Where`s the 340 T/A six pack motor



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