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Good stuff....Cheecky buggers swapping it out prior to sale!!!!Johnny Dart wrote:When I was looking to buy a Dart, I knew It had to be a 1973 one to get the spec I wanted.More modern parts similar body(apart from the front)Dave81 wrote:Well someone has saved you a lot of hassle, money and hunting for conversion parts!!Johnny Dart wrote: Hi Dave, I bought the wheels in the US and imported them, they arrived before the car did.
Yes they are 4.5 x 5. Big bolt pattern,big ball joints, vented discs.they sent me the wrong wheel nuts and lock nuts,7/16 instead of 1/2. but they sent the correct ones no problems They were keen to sell to more of us over in the UK
company is called All American Tire & Wheel
I had been looking for a while, this one ticked most of my want boxes.
It was supposed to have a sure grip,that was another tick box, but when It arrived it has an open diff ! But I don't think you would find such a rust and accident free one,in a hurry,I am amazed at how it is under the arches arches and floor,no mud just dust,like new. Problem is do I use it in the Rain ?
Giving the guy that sold it to me the benefit of the doubt, he only had it a couple of months, I think he just bought it to sell on, he maybe was told it had a sure grip, and passed the info to me !Dave81 wrote:Good stuff....Cheecky buggers swapping it out prior to sale!!!!Johnny Dart wrote:When I was looking to buy a Dart, I knew It had to be a 1973 one to get the spec I wanted.More modern parts similar body(apart from the front)Dave81 wrote: Well someone has saved you a lot of hassle, money and hunting for conversion parts!!
I had been looking for a while, this one ticked most of my want boxes.
It was supposed to have a sure grip,that was another tick box, but when It arrived it has an open diff ! But I don't think you would find such a rust and accident free one,in a hurry,I am amazed at how it is under the arches arches and floor,no mud just dust,like new. Problem is do I use it in the Rain ?![]()
Be prepared, as a SG unit with decent gears will be circa £500 for a good working one. £650+ for a rebuilt one!!
Whats the goal with it JD? Strip or street....or a bit of both??
Whichever.....I like!!
Giving the guy that sold it to me the benefit of the doubt, he only had it a couple of months, I think he just bought it to sell on, he maybe was told it had a sure grip, and passed the info to me !Dave81 wrote:Good stuff....Cheecky buggers swapping it out prior to sale!!!!Johnny Dart wrote:When I was looking to buy a Dart, I knew It had to be a 1973 one to get the spec I wanted.More modern parts similar body(apart from the front)Dave81 wrote: Well someone has saved you a lot of hassle, money and hunting for conversion parts!!
I had been looking for a while, this one ticked most of my want boxes.
It was supposed to have a sure grip,that was another tick box, but when It arrived it has an open diff ! But I don't think you would find such a rust and accident free one,in a hurry,I am amazed at how it is under the arches arches and floor,no mud just dust,like new. Problem is do I use it in the Rain ?![]()
Be prepared, as a SG unit with decent gears will be circa £500 for a good working one. £650+ for a rebuilt one!!
Whats the goal with it JD? Strip or street....or a bit of both??
Whichever.....I like!!
Les Szabo wrote:I am looking for some heads, a intake and a 4 barrel 600 or 650. I have imported a comp cams XE 268H cam kit, and I have already got a 2500 stall converter.
I want to build a quick 318 to start with,just for street,with potential for strip, 300+bhp.
But I need to get it MOTed and on the road first !!!!