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Old 08-21-2003, 11:25 PM   #1
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Finished: 68' Dodge Dart & Chevy Silverado

I got to borrow a Digi-cam, so I got some decent pics of em now:

68' Dodge Dart GSS/R
Fully Blown 440 magnum
10" Wide Slicks rear, 4" Wide Skinnies front

Pretty much EVERYTHING is custom, hood, rear end, tranny, motor...etc, everything has been modified in some sort or another.







99' Silverado SS Custom
Chrome'd out 454CI V8
22" Chrome rims
Tubbed out all around
MTx sound system (1 15" Sub, Amp)
Suicide hood
Shaved Door handles/tail-gate







Lemme know what you think! And how do you choose which model to do next!?!? Its killing me deciding which one to do, and what to do to it!
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take the smoke off the dart, unless its really attached good. cause you either get a burnout, or a wheelie, not both
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Old 08-21-2003, 11:44 PM   #3
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Re: Finished: 68' Dodge Dart & Chevy Silverado

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take the smoke off the dart, unless its really attached good. cause you either get a burnout, or a wheelie, not both
Have you ever seen a 2,000lb Dart with a 6000HP Motor with a SSI 17-41 Supercharger in it, that can do the 1/4 mile in 4.5 seconds @ 333MPH? THAT can do a burnout AND a wheelie.
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Old 08-21-2003, 11:51 PM   #4
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Re: Re: Finished: 68' Dodge Dart & Chevy Silverado

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Have you ever seen a 2,000lb Dart with a 6000HP Motor with a SSI 17-41 Supercharger in it, that can do the 1/4 mile in 4.5 seconds @ 333MPH? THAT can do a burnout AND a wheelie.
Now I know what your thinking..."how do you figure that?"...well, you get that, by putting THIS: http://www.tonyschumacher.com/2003/d...0b9321_std.jpg into a Dodge Dart

Which I did, and I have many parts left over from the T. Shumacher model.
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Old 08-22-2003, 01:15 AM   #5
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pfft.. that isnt a 1999 Silverado,.
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Looks cool, I like the wheelie, might tip over though it does look wierd with the smoke and wheelie though. They don't look like 22"s on the Silverado, more like 26ers or even more.
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Looks good, but did you post another one of these theads? I asked how you made the hodd tilt forward in it.
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They look great but I think the rims on the Silverado are way too big.
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Re: Finished: 68' Dodge Dart & Chevy Silverado

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Looks good, but did you post another one of these theads? I asked how you made the hodd tilt forward in it.
lol, yea i did, but this one is with MUCH better pictures. The hood, all i did was glued it on the front, and mounted a prop-bar on the fire-wall.

Yes, the rims on the Silverado are very very big, but thats all i had, so I used em. And bah, if its not a 99 I dunno what it is, 98? lol, something like that.
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