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Old 10-26-2013, 09:30 PM   #1
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Default Re: Original hemi dart information

I will x2 all that was just said above. Denny makes some awesome front end stuff. He is very knowledgable about Hemi's in A bodies and all the little things it takes to make them work and drive like they really should.
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Old 10-27-2013, 06:10 AM   #2
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Thanks for all the great information on the suspension modifications! Regarding what I said about receiving components from Chrysler was what I assumed at the time (43-44 years ago!). There was certainly a discussion at the time of revised geometry for the front ends and I thought they had parts in hand but possibility they were parts modified as recommended by the bulletin. They may not even have had parts at all, so I will modify my original statement to say "I thought they got parts from Chrysler". Anyway, the resulting discussion was constructive!
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Old 10-27-2013, 07:08 AM   #3
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Thanks for all the great information on the suspension modifications! Regarding what I said about receiving components from Chrysler was what I assumed at the time (43-44 years ago!). There was certainly a discussion at the time of revised geometry for the front ends and I thought they had parts in hand but possibility they were parts modified as recommended by the bulletin. They may not even have had parts at all, so I will modify my original statement to say "I thought they got parts from Chrysler". Anyway, the resulting discussion was constructive!
Jim, as usual you have gathered a lot of great information about mopar history.I was fortunate enough to be working at HaynesSmith Motor Sales in Marion ,Illinois while attending Southern Illnois Univ at Carbondale.
A lot of information came direct from Chrysler and a lot of unorthodox methods for modifications were shared but modified parts were not for liability reasons. Lee Smith made a lot of parts at his machine shop back then.I still have some of his unique parts.
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