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It always shocked me every time my cousin's '74 'Cuda with the little 318 and a Torqueflite would kick ass on then-new '78 Trans Ams with 400 cubes. That was a wicked little Mopar, I can't imagine how this Dart would run with the 340.
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A good friend of mine has a father who bought a 340 Dart new in '68 with a 340 and a 4 speed. He ran down his share of Mach 1 mustangs with 428's, SS396 Camaro's and 442 Cutty's in that car.

Saw a dark green 68 GTS coupe for sale on a car lot in Washington Ct house, Ohio awhile back. I have a soft spot for these cars.

The 4 speed just makes it that much more my type of car.

Chris

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