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I found an old post mentioning the Hooper car became a Bob Lambeck car. Quote: Bob only had one factory LO23. The original owner was John Hooper. Dean Tait had the car after Lambeck. I have also found a post that said Hooper bought it "FROM" Lambeck. Lots of "facts and rumors to sort out. Last edited by Charlie A; 02-27-2019 at 05:02 PM. |
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Looking for any info on a Dart called "Night Moves". Maybe owned/driven by Kenny Nichols.
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Who is the "? A-Go-GO " Dart in the background?
Found this on a "Vince Putt" public picture forum. Some great pictures there. ![]() Last edited by Charlie A; 03-07-2019 at 06:44 PM. |
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Barnhart Dart vs Stiles Barracuda
Anyone know anything about the Dart? I don't remember it being discussed here ……. but we have been here a LONG time. ![]() |
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In 1968 the Hurst Corp made the Hemi Darts and Hemi Cudas. I am wondering how the cars were delivered to Hurst? Were they complete cars and Hurst changed the nose, seats, windows, etc, or were they incomplete.
The next year in 1969 Hurst made the Super Stock AMX. These cars were delivered exactly like a new car, even with an air cleaner. The only difference was the heater was deleted coming down the assembly line, and the exhaust manifolds were from an automatic car, thus eliminating the complete smog system. (Per AMC Build Sheets) The exhaust was replaced with headers anyway, as was the whole intake/car/air cleaner assy. Here is my website on the AMXs: www.supersockamx.com Just wondering how the Mopars were done the year before. |
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Man I see an ECTO project way back there!!!! |
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Can’t slip anything past you! Lol
It’s an ambulphish! Last edited by Charlie A; 03-08-2019 at 02:48 PM. |
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