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Bumper brackets are very heavy on a Dart, when i fitted glass bumpers, i also fitted glass bumper brackets about 25# lighter.
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What kind of % of the car is that Mick?

I was under my dart the other day and noticed how flipping huge they were!


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One thing I couldn't get used to is the '68 rear lights, they are odd and not in a good way. The '69 Valiant lights look far better IMO, so I've been searching without luck for a good reasonably priced pair on ebay in the States for a while now. Last week a good pair pop up 10 miles down the road for £30, I last saw the seller 30 years ago, he's never owned a Mopar and bought them to fit his caravan which they didn't, so far so bizarre. The apertures just needed some slight clearancing and they bolted right in, huge improvement I reckon, oh and the new lights are 1lb heavier which is a bonus right at the back.
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:iagree: a vast improvement :thumbright:
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Yep. :thumbright:
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I dont know if it is but each to his own,,,,,,,
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I prefer the originals, but that's just me...
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Blue wrote:One thing I couldn't get used to is the '68 rear lights, they are odd and not in a good way. The '69 Valiant lights look far better IMO, so I've been searching without luck for a good reasonably priced pair on ebay in the States for a while now. Last week a good pair pop up 10 miles down the road for £30, I last saw the seller 30 years ago, he's never owned a Mopar and bought them to fit his caravan which they didn't, so far so bizarre. The apertures just needed some slight clearancing and they bolted right in, huge improvement I reckon, oh and the new lights are 1lb heavier which is a bonus right at the back.


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Good story, what were the chances of that :) ?
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Post by Dave81 »

Also like both and as a stock item, though I'd agree that i'd prefer the overall look of the 69's myself on it myself.

Saying that, I recon the originals would look great if you got the inserts (not the chrome, just the matt/brushed steel looking part), all paint matched in body colour......... 8-)
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Blue ,,ICE Automotive are putting up £2000 for the fastest 4 speed in the country,,,,must depress clutch to engage gear no sequential boxes ....Got me thinking who out there is the quickest 4 speeder ?????
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Post by Blue »

One of the VW mob or the gasser circus? Hardly anyone else racing with 'em these days.
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Maybe the VW convertible that runs in super gas.
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Post by autofetish »

I think they do a 4 speed Nissan pulsar....
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