FORGOTTEN FOR YEARS! 1965 Dart V8 Four Speed - Will It Run?
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
“Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life." - Jude 1:21
This little Dart was the hot item back in 1965. Boasting a 273 4 speed from the factory backed by a Sure Grip rear, this car was certainly a ripper back in the day. Now, with a humble 318, can we bring it back to life once more and make it hit the road? Stick around to the end to find out if we can drag this beauty from the grave!
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That car is definitely worth a full restoration in my opinion, very rare beauty right there!
@joeday4293
Жыл бұрын
This is one of Dylan's grooviest finds in a while. It deserves the full treatment like the Challenger got.
@ericblom9568
8 ай бұрын
I know where there's one similar to that in Wichita Falls, TX...Although, it may be a '64??....
@AdventureswithBigJohn
5 ай бұрын
@@ericblom9568 I’d like information on it if it’s for sale
Just a Quick safety tip. Bring along a few pieces of 3/4 plywood to use under the jack and stands when on ground. They will be much more stable and keeps the car from falling over.
You gotta restore this one its not only chargers that need love
That is definitely worth saving. Not too many left anymore and this thing has some nice equipment.
@ericblom9568
8 ай бұрын
I know where there's one similar to that in Wichita Falls, TX...Although, it may be a '64??....
@Davidsmith-uu4bl
2 ай бұрын
@@ericblom9568I've got a 64 270 2 door post 225 3 on tree I drive it all over
When I was a kid, my dad had a red v8 4 speed dart wagon. Love it😊
Great find Dylan. Not sure what you are wanting to do with the Dart but you might want to check the fender tag first to see what engine it came with from the factory. If there's a number "31" under the AB then that would indicate it came with the hi po 273/235 HP 4-barrel engine. Being it had a dual point distributor, four-barrel carb on a stock intake and chrome air cleaner, my guess it was born with a ho-po 273 making it a very desireable Dart GT, especially with 4-speed and posi rear. My guess is the original 273 went south and a 318 replaced it using the dual point distributor, carb, intake, and air cleaner from the HO 273. You should be proud you did a great job saving it from the crusher so far!
You had me at 4 speed
Great video Mr. Dylan! Thanks! In high school I had a 1964 Dart Station wagon that had a 340 and a 4 speed out of a 69 Barracuda Formula S. 8 3/4 sure grip with the 3.23 gears. It was a beast! It was originally a slant six car with 3 on the tree ...wish I still had it! LOL. 😎🍻
@bertgrau3934
Жыл бұрын
That's cool, I liked the Dart/Valiant cars, the station wagons were pretty neat looking. 😊
Dad had one of these and it was the only car he bought off the showroom floor. His was a 66 GT in yellow. He's 75 and still talks about it. Called it a "drag dart".
I never heard of a 1965 Dart GT. Learn something everyday 👍
@StanleyKubick1
Жыл бұрын
they made 40k GT's in '65, so you must not be up on vintage car culture?
@alanmerritt860
Жыл бұрын
Wow really. They started in 63
@raystevens1458
Жыл бұрын
Originally they came thru with a 273 c.i. V-8.
@johnhuber7188
Жыл бұрын
I didn’t know they made 40 thousand GT dodge darts in 1965. I wonder how many non GT darts they made ?
@chriscurry236
Жыл бұрын
Stanley Kubick,There were only 18,000 V8 GTs built in 1965, maybe Check your fact's by engine, yeah they built 40,000 Total units with the GT trim package, but not that many V8's ,this car is a V8.
Dylan, what a great old girl she is! It was so great to see her roll into your garage! God bless you and your family! ~John
@alan6832
Жыл бұрын
A stick shift with a weak starter can be tow started, and spun much faster than any starter could ever crank it. It could even be almost redlined to start. Doubly useful with old diesels, especially if you have a parking spot on a hill.
@FlakesandFlour
Жыл бұрын
i love these old cars and Dylan rocks, have a great week and god bless
Dylan McCool Hello Friend this little 1965 Dodge Dart with the 318 V8 engine and a 4 speed manual transmission , and a sure grip rear end , it's Worth saving her , plus the 318 V8 engine sounds healthy too 😃😃🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪💪👍👍👍👍
The first car I never had. I bought a 66 FuryIII from my dad. It had a 273 4 speed. I was 15 and Dad drove it to work till I got my license. Problem was he totaled it before I got to drive it. He wasn’t hurt and the car was probably too much for me to start with anyway. You guys always bring back memories.
Hey Dylan, Great content much respect! 'Stumbled' upon you a couple weeks ago on the mustang II 'REVIVAL' & Had NO idea that it was Ordained until you [Lokey] hit me with the Gospel so praise Jesus the HE 1st, paid it ALL & also HE had me 'Stumble' upon you & this Great content...Keep Shining His Light, Blessings Brother!
I have 20 year old tires (called path something) on my Chevy luv that my grandpa bought a while back. The tires are great and hold air. The crazy thing is the truck has set out side down in Tennessee for 20 years and they roll
My first car was a 1965 Mustang with a 289. It was a great car. No AC back in the day though. Peeps wouldn't think of buying a car now days without AC
I have a 1965 Dart with the cable operated automatic transmission...what a nightmare! Trying to adjust it to where the gears engage and align with the column is virtually impossible. What I would give for the 4 speed set-up here! The 1965 A-body is an eye catcher, though. Hope this lady gets a chance at a new life.
There's a Dodge 273 commando engine on market place right now for 400. Would make a cool restoration.
@79tazman
Жыл бұрын
273 a great engines most of the internals are forged something the 318 never had. I would love to get a 273 and 400 bucks is a good deal the 273 has the same stroke as the 318 and 340 only difference is the bore is different then the 318 and the 340
@bertgrau3934
Жыл бұрын
A 318 would give you more horsepower than the 273. The 340 would be a good engine as well. The 360 would create more problems because of being external balanced.
@frigglebiscuit7484
Жыл бұрын
why would any sane person downgrade to a 273...treat them like the 265 sbc...cool, but obsolete as hell. 318 is better all day.
@ahoneyman
Жыл бұрын
@@frigglebiscuit7484 The 273 has forged internals unlike most 318s. The closed chamber heads have decent compression unlike any 318 past 1971. Plus the 273 has at least some racing/performance heritage for old school cool. The 318 is Mopar's Chevy 307.
@brianjackson6142
Жыл бұрын
No real aftermarket mods for a 273 to get even 300 hp. Not even with the solid lift commando engine. Get a 360 crate engine with aluminum heads.
Watched this yesterday, loved it! Love how you give God all the glory for your hard work. I think you could get the titanic running if you had the chance 😊
@McBuggs.
Жыл бұрын
The Titanic? ...I'd be scared Dylan!
Chrysler does have the dampers inside the valve springs on high performance applications like the 273, and the 340...there may be a possibility that these are the high performance heads. Back when working in the salvage yard, this is one tell tale on which heads were good to use. Most all Mopars big or small block that were high performance had these valve springs.
Man I love those old darts the body styles are just unique and this particular body style reminds me of the 1st gen chargers
@dalehadley3283
Жыл бұрын
The headlights remind me of the 1962 Chrysler Turbine car
@ericblom9568
8 ай бұрын
The 1st gen Chargers were Eerily similar to the AMC Marlin...Look 'em up...If I'm lying, I'm Dyin....
@CaneAtvse
8 ай бұрын
@ericblom9568 oh yeah theyre almost identical especially to a non car person but that era of aero cars was just different and in a good way
That’s a classic
Dylan's personality makes these videos a joy to watch.
Took my driving test in Mom's 1965 Red Dodge Dart. It was a slant six, column shift, but that car would really go! Always loved the look of them. Please bring it back to life!
That 318 sounds great, and I was surprised to see the clutch still worked. Great little Mopar to work with.. keep it going brother..
@79tazman
Жыл бұрын
That car should have a 273 in it not a 318 if it's the factory engine
@BigBlock402
Жыл бұрын
@@79tazman he said the 273 had been swapped with a 318.
My mom had a white ‘65 GT with 273 auto, console with the floor shifter, and the black half vinyl top. The car was mint. I took my drivers test in it, and the instructor was all about the car so all I had to do was cruise around. She would giggle when it chirp the tires every time it shifted into second. My dad owned a machine shop then so it was a pretty hot solid lifter 273. It was a donut machine with the 13” Ralleys. You could drift that car like it was on ice. A friend of my dads bought the car and says he will never part with it. Always looking for another one.
My Great Grandfather bought a 1965 Dart GT Bronze on the bottom & metallic brown on the front half of the roof. We went to visit them, he ask me to go for a ride, he was backing out of the driveway my G Grandmother told him to be good. That 273 ci with a 4 speed, with a limited slip, smoked the tires to the stop sign! Good times! Good to see you working on a 65 Dart GT!
The dual valve springs usually factory on the high perf. LA small blocks, esp. w/manual trannys cuz they typically hit higher rpms.. I got a sneaky suspension that MAYBE the just the bottom-end of the 273 gave out...and MAYBE the 273 high perf. heads were slapped on the when the 318 for some extra kick. Look between the plugs for a possible capital 'J' to see if they are the desired factory J-heads. It's a long shot but it's unlikely to see HP valve springs on 318 heads unless they stuck a cam in it too. You can also check the casting # and date code under the valve cover too learn more and ofc if u ever have the heads off u can see if there are 1.88/1.60 valves or the cherished 2.02/1.60s...prolly 1.88"s tho, buy u never know. But yeah, dual valves means high lifts and higher compression most of the time. Hope you scored some 1.88" or 2.02" heads...pref. some better flowing, hard to find factory 'J' hears. Wish we had the internet back when I had Mopar fever! Good luck and happy hunting!
i love reviving the old forgotten cars from the tree row. good find
When my wife and I met in 74 I was driving a 64 Dart 2 door with the typewriter drive automatic and she a 65 Dart 4 door. We still have that. She bought it in 71 off of a man in her church who was leaving for the mission field. When that awful sliding yoke (Chrysler's idea) gave out I had a custom made drive shaft made by Cannon Engineering in Van Nuys to replace it for less than the parts alone for the original at our shop cost. Has been sitting for several years now but we still hold on to it.
Not bad for an almost 60 yr old car there, Bubba!! Keep on KEEPIN' ON!! GOD BLESS U & yours!!
Awesome ! My first car was a black 66 Valiant 4 door 273 3 speed 727 Torqueflite suregrip 13 inch rims . Put a set of chains on her and go just about anywhere in the snow. It was a little tank.
the old 60's darts had a nice look to them
Dylan you MADE My Sunday Morning :-) Aussie Chrysler VG Valiant (1971) is a US A body and I have a few of them, So many almost identical stampings Im loving seeing this Roadstoration :-)
The Darts are so cool, here in Argentina we had that generation but the Darts were named Valiant, Chrysler Valiant, this year in Argentina would be the Valiant III, all of them were sedans with the Slant Six mated to a three on the tree transmission and the GT versions had a floor shifter but with the same three speed manual, very cool cars
Had a 68 with a 273, screaming engine!
Hi Dylan, I just wanted to let you know that I love watching your videos! You and Kevin with Junkyard Digs are great fun to watch! I wish I knew more about cars because where I live here in southern Kentucky, there are cars and trucks that sat for well over 20 years that I would just love to try to get running again. Keep it up, my friend, keep it up!
A real dodge.
@zairomolino4074
Жыл бұрын
The 64 max wedge polara doesn't agree with you.
@adampatterson3188
Жыл бұрын
A true mudson
@jimdieseldawg3435
Жыл бұрын
Is it really too far gone to justify new panels? Such a great-looking car and proper Mopar 🙂 I reckon it deserves the best 🤟🏼
@akamekurome4941
Жыл бұрын
dodge cares are the older muscle ones. if other modern ones get a retro old school design, it be epic
First car I ever bought in high school was a 64 Dart. Slant 6 w/3 on the tree. Red and rusted out. Had a blast with it.
Dylan McCool Love That 1965 Dart Keep Up the good work Billy Lizza Uniontown pa
I like this little Dart, give her some love, and get her running right 🙌
Look forward to the next video on this dart @Dylan McCool
I'm waking up a 65 Dart myself.273 V8 automatic buckets and console shift.Complete,last inspected in '03.Solid except floorpans.
i love watching you get old cars running again..great job and keep the videos coming !!
When you had the distributor out, a long flat screw driver with the handle cut off, and a power drill. Oil pressure in hind sight.
@DylanMcCoolVideo
Жыл бұрын
You have to remove the distributor gear to do so, which is super difficult to do through the distributor hole.
Man, if this thing could be cleaned up, have the rust repaired with good sheetmetal, replace the grill, recover the interior, and get everything mechanical in order this would be a seriously awesome old Dart GT to cruise. I would put some 16" slotted mags on it, a full dual exhaust with Flowmasters and long tubes on it, and I'd drive it everywhere.
@zairomolino4074
Жыл бұрын
15 not 16 for me. But yeah I agree make it road worthy... This is a roadstaration non a restoration
@raystevens1458
Жыл бұрын
@@zairomolino4074 The largest tire & wheel that you'll get on there will be a 14", all A-bodies up until 1973 was all the small bolt pattern, and I've had many.
@grantkoeller8911
Жыл бұрын
this car used 14 inch rims for the correct look
@ninjapumkin
Жыл бұрын
@@raystevens1458 not all A-Bodies had 14”. The 15” was an option and came on my 70 dart right there on its build sheet
@cm-ek4ci
Жыл бұрын
Too many old cars not a nuff good gear heads out there 😊
I had a 1964 Valiant Signet 200 with a 273 and 4-speed. I upgraded the carburetor to a Carter AFB. It had mechanical lifters. I think that the lifters were switched to hydraulic When the 318 "LA" replaced the "poly" head 318. Had a lot of fun with that car.
@mescko
Жыл бұрын
Noice!
That Dart has seen better days but it has a lot of good parts and maybe it would be worth putting some time into. Great video as usual
perfect size car to fix up, maybe restomod and make a sleeper/daily driver out of. A lot of the older cars are too big but this one is a good size for modern life.
That sound of the v8 is awesome
Nice find. Back in 1970 I had a 64 Plymouth Valiant 225 slant 6, pulled it out and drop the 273 V8 with 4 speed 373 rear from a Dodge Dart (65) duel point. Great little hot rod and fun to drive even down the drag strip.
I have a good hood and fenders for a Dart GT came with all my dads car junk when he passed, big Mopar guy.
Cool ol dart Dylan! My brother had a 65 dart convertible. His had a slant 6 and an auto, yellow with black interior, was a decent car. My buddy from high-school had a 69 formula S barracuda. He hit a curb and bent the suspension. It had a factree 383 and a 727 TQ with fenderwell headers and a holley 850. We bought the car and a k frame n suspension included with a set of gmc typhoon rims and tires...all for 600.00!!! Heck of a deal!!!
I would like to see more of this one please!
What a flashback! I bought one in 1971. Red just like that one. There was not a vinyl top on those. That chrome strip was just part of the trim. The original 273 was rated at 235 HP with solid lifters, dual point distributer, and 10.5/1 compression. Ran great on Super Shell. That distributer was a pain to adjust unless you have a dwell meter. If I remember right you set the total dwell not the point gap. It came with a single exhaust and straight through muffler. I don't know why anyone would put a 318 in unless they blew the 273 and that was what they had laying around... The stock 318 had less HP but a little more torque, however that does not sound like a stock 318. I looked at some of these a few years ago and in running condition and decent body they were around 12K. This is one of those cars I wish I never sold.
@mescko
Жыл бұрын
We all have those, don't we? 🤔
vfnfiberglass has some body parts for these things, also Summit has a couple complete Floor pans and new quarter panel patches, Stinger Fiberglass it looks like they got a hood.... Fenders are gonna be a hard one to find..
Ich mag deine Videos, deine Autos, deine ruhige Art zu erzählen und wie du dich immer wieder freust, wenn ein Motor anspringt. Weiter so ! Beste Grüße aus Deutschland Toni
She's a keeper! I'd put some love and affection into putting her back on the road. A rare bird indeed.
From what I've experienced is a field kept car usually has a lot more rust in the body, but the engine has a better shot of being free providing water hasn't gotten directly in. Long term barn stored ones have less body rust, but the engine is more likely to be stuck.
Someone has taken good care of the 318 and definitely has performance cam with a nice lick to it.
In the early 70's I had a 64 Dart GT with the 273 v8 and push button automatic shifter on the dash. Being a narrow chassis, the driver side exhaust manifold was special as it had to go uphill to clear the steering box. The v8 was a very tight fit. It was a fun car that I still havs a factory service manual for to reminisce over.
Can appreciate how you don't obsess over anything until it's time. Need a small leaf blower to boot those rat nests out in the field. Somebody had a built little rod, great to see you tinkering with it.
Running like it never lost it’s touch
That's a pretty rare little car. Too bad it has been neglected. It would take a huge effort to save that body.
@mescko
Жыл бұрын
I say it's worth it. I'm sorry I can't help.
Hey, once that thing is runnin good enough to get herself outa that hole, I think it'd be really cool to gift it to the kiddo! The Dart is a cool car and needs a LOT of love! And kids these days NEED somethin to keep them on the right path...This old girl could definitely keep the kid busy!
Oh man! How COOL is THAT??!!! It's a Small Light V8 (Even if it's a 318 but if it's a 318 pre 1970's then you've got some hope for a bit of torque and hp.) 4 Speed Manual On the floor!! WOW! Very COOL!! You Gotta give her life! PLEASE!!! Oh MAN! AND you just said it's supposed to have a "Sure Grip" Rear end diff!! (Meaning that's the name Dodge gave for an LSD back then and maybe even today I'm not sure.). YEA BABY YEA!!
Love those Dart GT's. That is worth saving and restoring! I have a 66 Barracuda Formula S 273 4 speed. Runs great, no rust Florida car. Great video on that Dart GT! Hope someone can do a complete resto on it!
This will make sharp looking car my I love old Dodge another great video from Dylan McCool.
Definitely need to do more with this old a body! The dodge dart is my absolute favorite mopar of all.
I remember those cars when they first came out. I was in high school. They weren't very well sought after back in those days, competing against Chevelles, and Cutlasses, and GTO's and all, But from here, looking back at it, it actually looks pretty cool. Great thing you are saving it.
We had a 1966 Dart is had the slant 6. It was an awesome car
V8 and a 4-speed for the win! Excellent Dylan! Thanks for the video. 🙂
Love it, Restore this dart, There can't be very many 4 speed V8 (273 W/ 4barrel 235 H.P.) darts out there. Top of the line dart.
That is one saucy pack of KOOL! Get her on the road and keep the dream alive
Great job Dylan, hope to see more of this car getting fixed up.
"The floor is not that bad.." Dude! The fiberglass!
With a name like Dylan mccool how could I not watch
Yes that is vinyl top trim. My brother had the Canadian equivalant it was a 273 auto,red with white vinyl top and black interior. Your dart was our valiant good luck.
I had a 66 Dart GT with a 225 Slant that I ended up selling to get my 69 Firebird running. It was a cool little car and since I moved to Oklahoma from San Diego I wish I had it back for another project to play around with. Another cool video to watch. Thank you for what you do!
I HAD ONE OF THESE WITH THE 4 SPEED MANUAL IN 1974. HAD CROME VALVE COVERS FROM THE FACTORY. IT WAS ORANGE WITH black upholstery. nice shape but paint was faded. i wish i still had it. it would really go.
Looks like a good car to restore 👍
Ey cool! I own a 65 dodge dart 270. I rarely see KZreadrs cover this car! Made my day.
Very impressed how nice that trunk floor is and wow at how nice the floors in the interior are also sweet video as always @Dylan McCool
I might be interested in that carb/manifold setup for my 66 Barricuda if it’s Really cheap
@KMopar07
Жыл бұрын
cheap and old mopar in the same sentence. aint happening! 😅
I may be a aircooled vw guy but I love my mopars.I just helped my dad put a restored dimmer switch in his 70 superbird Saturday that was fun lol.
First time seeing one of your videos, I was wondering if we would see some left-handed thread confusion, I was impressed that you knew! Definitely makes me want to catch some of your other stuff now!
I love the 64-65 darts. Cant wait to see what you might do with it!
Congratulations on saving yet another one from the scrapper
got a 65 dart 2 door here, i bought it years ago, did not get around to restoring it, it is most there, but i am now disabled and cannot do the work to it. trying to sell it before scrap prices go up. most of the trim is in the back seat and/or trunk. people around here think $200 and take it away on a trailer is too much for it, but to replace the hood would cost that much alone. the hood is in fair condition but in bad need of paint. here in a few weeks, when scrap prices go up, it goes away for $400-$650 for weight. the 170 needs a new crank, and the trans has radiator fluid in it. there is a working speedo and an extra tail light lense. car did not have a rad when i got it, it was on a trailer when it came here.
My first car was a 64 GT with the 273 and a 3 on the tree, it was a ripper. The 273 is a solid lifter engine, gotta set em with a feeler gauge.
I always just love sittin down after a long day watching one of your videos, and can you give us a 86’ Diplomat update
Looking forward to seeing what comes next on this old girl. Wonderful to see her running so well.
SWEET CAR!!❤❤❤ Can't wait for the next episode. I didn't know about dual point distributors.
You just can't keep a good MOPAR down!!! LOVE' EM!!!
I love a Dart, That poor old girl needs a lot of love🤧🤕
Wow impressed the clutch works so well @Dylan McCool
Dylan, I’ve watched your channel right from the start and enjoy every single one. What would be good to see again is a full restoration on something like the dart in between your other vids. You’ve got the skills and I’m sure there’s not many of them darts about, maybe bring it upto date with a hemi ? Great show anyway. Keep doing what your doing. Best wishes from the Uk 🇬🇧
I started learning mechanics when I was about 6 years old. My father wasn’t always available to fix a flat tire on my bike. Lefty loosy, righty tighty was the first thing I learned. Fast forward to when I was 19 on the side of the road with a flat on my 67 Fury. Broke two studs before I tried to “tighten” the lug before I “loosened” it😂🤷♂️ my world was shattered. Righty loosy😂
That's so amazing how well the ol Darts running...I miss those ol car's cause I grew up with em and it never took alot to keep em goin and its liable to surprise you with how well it performs lol...Good luck with it and I hope you can at least get it back on the road as a daily driver and I'd love to have it cause like I said it didn't take alot to keep em alive...I'm guessing it's 58 years old cause I's born in 59 and it's a 64 or 65 and I'd just love to have it as is...I remember people putting heat and everything trying to get the lug nuts off the drivers side and get all mad cause they didn't know anything about the lug nuts lol...I's 12 years old when I learned about em and my older friends had so much fun watching me trying to get em loose lol...I miss those days cause everything was fun to do especially after I'd finally figure everything out that I wasn't aware of lol...
That car is well equipped. Wouldve been a cool highschool sleeper back in the day taking on the big dawgs.