The ultimate street-racer's fantasy is to show up in a ratty-looking sleeper and blow the doors off one hoity-toitymuscle carafter another. ADodgeDart GTS 440 made that a reality for at least one bold fellow. You could look it up.
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With its standard 340-cid V-8, the '68 Dart GTS was a worthy member of Dodge's new performance-cargroup, the Scat Pack. Underrated at 275 bhp, a GTS could turn mid-l4s at 99 mph. The optional 383 V-8 had 335 bhp, but weight disadvantages meant it wasn't much quicker than the nimbler 340.
当然,这并没有阻止一些Mopar狂stuffing in a 440-cid V-8. In all, about 650 '68 and '69 Darts were fitted with the big-blockMagnum, which almost always was modified after thetransplantto well beyond its 375-bhp factory rating. Conversion of a group of 48 '68 GTSs was typical.
Dodge shipped 383-spec Darts (minus powertrain) along with factory-prepped 440enginesto Hurst-Campbell, Inc., a Michigan aftermarket company. Hurst-Campbell did the conversion, Dodge reps inspected it, and the cars were forwarded to Grand Spaulding Auto Sales in Chicago, a performance-oriented Dodge dealer. These cars got vehicle identification numbers but were not covered by the factory warranty.
With even more weight in front and no powersteering(it wouldn't fit), 440 Darts were good for little but all-out straight-line attacks. So irresistible was the setup that a thief stole Car and Driver's brand-new, bright blue 440 Dart test car from its New York parking space.
Documenting the heist in its October 1969 issue, the magazine said the Dart soon surfaced "at a local street racing highway and cleaned up. The car, camouflaged in light gray primer...had put down a brace of Corvettes that had gained some local renown."
The thief was eventually caught red-handed at New York National Speedway, where the Dart was embarrassing all rivals. Appropriately enough, it was running in the dragway's "Hot Car" class.
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