Full Build: Turning A 1974 Dodge Dart Into A Pro Street Mopar
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
Rick and Tom set their sights on a new project, and they have some pretty hefty plans for an old Mopar. Some might consider it a less desirable model, but the guys just might change your mind when you see what they have in store.
#fullbuild #mopar #dodge
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I get stoned and watch the heck out these love these builds
@rccravers8059
26 күн бұрын
I am with you , I smoke and I could watch for hours
For anyone that doesn't know any better, do *not* use 4 point harnesses. If you need a harness, use a 5 or 6 point harness. With a four point harness in an accident the lap belt can slide up off of your hips (or your body can slide down). This is called 'submarining'. The effect is that the belt cuts into your gut, causing significant internal damage.
nice job on editing this.. makes it so much better than watching 4000 commercials
@roxstarthefox2855
3 жыл бұрын
Yea it is
As a Detroit native ( EastSide ) born & raised I love a vintage dodge being a GM man I respect everything with the mopar old & new
@ro.gtheoutlaw8391
Жыл бұрын
Same here bro, (EastSide as well Morang & Kelly) I got a 74 dart I’m trying to put together now
@AllenScott-ms4lt
2 ай бұрын
From Indianapolis but also a GM man but I respect the old school mopars more than the new but that's with cars and trucks in general nothing like the classics my fav being the 64 Chevy 2's a the 69-71 Chevelle's and Nova's
@dalegaustad9386
28 күн бұрын
Me too!❤😊
Talk about dream car,when I was 16 anyways. My first car was a 74' dodge dart sport with a slant 6
@the_car_guy5915
3 жыл бұрын
Mine *IS* a '75 Gold Duster that *HAD* a slant 6 (I put in a 318).
@slomotrainwreck
3 жыл бұрын
Mine was a '73 Dodge Dart Sport with the 318 in B3 Super Blue, it also had the hand cranked moonroof. Those were the days, I wish I still had it.
@oresthse4668
3 жыл бұрын
Bruh my first car was a bmw e46 1900cc and i still have it and love it
@weshenriksen2481
3 жыл бұрын
My first was a 73 Dart Sport slant six. I blew up three six in two years and put a 360 in it. I still have the car, and am waiting for some of my kids to move out so I have the time/money/space to work on it again.
Sweeeeeeeet ride! 2hrs 10min well spent watching this (and drooling).
@johnstephens7697
3 жыл бұрын
@Ricardo Harry WTF? 😲😂
@Pollock1961
3 жыл бұрын
Me tooo
@poploc7183
3 жыл бұрын
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@jaymathews772
3 жыл бұрын
wppe pww tpe ppwwp
@jaymathews772
3 жыл бұрын
E is you eeeew eewbe w. Pu Edwww In re
Beautiful job Gentlemen;Your Craftsmanship is On Point! PROPS!!! ✌
Thicc Bacon and Baullz-Deep Bosherz is AT IT AGIN!!!
Seldom do I watch *any* 2hr vids on YT - but this one had me glued from start to finish! And I ain't even a Dodge fan. Just a pleasure watchin' the mountain of work put into this project.
Who else is watching this, and thinking about building something similar 🤔 Seems to happen to all of us. Unfortunately only a small percentage of us actually do it 😔 The choice of Willow Green really set the car off, and of course the Blacked out HEMI on the bonnet just adds that finishing touch. Really enjoyed watching the build.👍
As someone who knows practically nothing, I’m definitely in the 'a little knowledge is a dangerous thing' zone, I have to give credit to Powernation for how they explain things. I normally watch these videos on my bedside tv when I can’t sleep through pain. The good is they take my mind off the pain, the bad is I can't comment to say how much I enjoy them.
@charlesdavis7461
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry for all the pain, hope it goes away and not permanent.
@molivroman9806
3 жыл бұрын
i agree. they do a service by explaining their processes. for ex. , i never knew that flux was for copper only or there where different combinations of flux.
@likilikiki
3 жыл бұрын
I know exactly how you feel.
@osquad1346
3 жыл бұрын
Weed helps the pain
@shitballzmcshitstainz3028
3 жыл бұрын
@@osquad1346 pain helps the weed
Run the cage through the dash and hug the A pillar. Much nicer install than running it outside the dash.
@RegulerShowTV
2 жыл бұрын
how do you do that while keeping the dash remove able
@davidnyikombhalati3198
2 жыл бұрын
@@RegulerShowTV 656
@alonsonavarro2126
2 жыл бұрын
@@RegulerShowTV when there is a will there is a way brother.
@RegulerShowTV
2 жыл бұрын
@@alonsonavarro2126 this is true
@johanrodriguez7244
2 жыл бұрын
@@davidnyikombhalati3198a
That engine is HUGE!!! Just go down a couple of inches "crash bang!! " we,re in. :)
@oboy9094
3 жыл бұрын
The blower is huge 450 ci per revolution from the 8-71 weirdness kit with a 7 liter built hemi. It’s amazing now that you can make more horsepower in an engine a 1/3 of that size.I didn’t realize how big the belts were back then. In my car I use a 65mm pulley on my supercharged lakers. Couldn’t imagine the gas mileage prolly like 5 miles per gallon
Love these A body Mopars, Had a 340 Demon 👿 back in the early 80s. Wish I still had it today! 😒
@davidwiley3440
3 жыл бұрын
I had a little Valiant with 273 hi po and 4spd....loved that little car.....swapped it for a 396 67 SS maro....wish I had either one now....
God I used to watch this show on weekend mornings in the mid 2000's
I understand they are master builders, but some of the things they talk about and know blows me away , like how do you even know this stuff. I swear it’s crazy!!!
First time watcher: I have never before had the pleasure of watching and Greatly Enjoying watching three egoless men giving great "info", and enjoying themselves!! CHERRES !! "HJ" Martin
I really like the presenters on this channel. There is no hype or fate enthusiasm. They just present you with what they are doing and do it. It's very instructional without being patronizing. It's very well balanced. You have a new subscriber. I will definitely mention this to my friends.
@OlympusHeavyCavalry
3 жыл бұрын
Well met :-)
@gwu9985
3 жыл бұрын
Hynjj
@gwu9985
3 жыл бұрын
Yo
A sublime green MOPAR with a hemi is America at its finest. 🇺🇸
@alwayslive7460
2 жыл бұрын
INDEED
i'm glad u guys are driving that...after seeing the welds i wouldn't even let my worst enemy in it
I'm a Mopar man myself, I put a 440 in a 1963 dodge truck back in the 80s, I had automatic with duel exhaust. I had a slant 6 in it originally. Boy was it fast!
This Dodge is absolutely amazing! I could only hope to have a beauty like this. Y'all went the whole way making this car perfect in every way possible! 👌
Damn, I am watching this for like the third time and it just hit me! There are some amazing views of the Stephens Junk yard that could EASILY BE "pics" for an amazing calendar. Doubt me? The camera man already proved the point with his stop at 37:10, tell me I am wrong. Perfection.
I had a 1963 Dodge Dart as my first car. I enjoyed your presentation of this build. I always enjoyed wrenching my own stuff, but don't do it anymore. Thanks for getting me fired up on it again.
The skill and scope you guys have is awesome even better no dramas just steady as she goes NICE .
Wow Guys, I watched the entire build and I have to Say I enjoyed every second of it. Awesome Car, and Beautiful Paint Job.
@jokavetituimaba28
3 жыл бұрын
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@jokavetituimaba28
3 жыл бұрын
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@jokavetituimaba28
3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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It was great to see the build in its entirety well done guys.
@michaelmarks5012
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah too many shows about builds just leave you hanging...I'm looking at you Stacey David.
When he says “we’re plantin’ seeds” that’s the most accurate thing I’ve ever heard😂
Tommy: a little closer to what you might be building at home. Rick: pretty much swapping out the entire drivetrain. Me: You guys are a little unclear on the concept of "building at home".
@johnderekmitchell1510
3 жыл бұрын
Plenty of these things were built at home. Especially back when Pro Street began.
@rudraigh
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnderekmitchell1510 And I did a lot of wrenching back in the late '70s early '80s. NOBODY I knew swapped out an entire drivetrain! We dealt with what we had. Nobody had the kind of money to throw away an engine and transmission. The guys at powernation are spoiled. Even today this does not represent what I would "build at home". I stand by what I said. They're unclear on the concept.
@gothicpagan.666
3 жыл бұрын
Unless your home is the workshop☺
@danesderelicts
3 жыл бұрын
Ha ha ga
Awesome build! Well done. Enjoyed very minute. Had one '74 Duster and one '72 Demon 340, 4 speed, in the mid 80's. Brings back lots of memories.
I’ve been wanting a classic Mopar even more now because of your channel!
You guys did a Great job ! 🇺🇸👍
Love it. This is what I would want to build if I had a lot of money. Too bad I don’t, I would be happy with the stock car with the intake lid flip and a glass pack. Awesome build
That's the difference between done right and done wrong! Great job! 👍
Восстановление таких крутых олдтаймеров несомненно заслуживает уважения👍
Thanks for the instructional video! It taught me a lot of things that I can do to my Duster now…😃👍
Someone pulled that daytona out of there and restored it, look up stephens performance daytona to see the pics
@quayl1337
3 жыл бұрын
Frames too bent and messed up. Edit- and theres not like there new roofs and rear body structure, front structure really avalible honestly, and at that point your gonna have to do a lot more body tube add on to help hold it all togeather, over time if its just weld on new peice your body will start bowing at those points. So might as well just make a tube car, and set the body peices on it :/. And then you can just get carbon fiber molds and have a tube car, with a carbon body, and put that daytona vin plate on it and boom, there ya go.
You guys are so totally amazing. First time watching your channel, and a couple things I really like is that you or fast forward through some of the processing but you explain everything that you are doing. It is so fantastic to see the process from the beginning to the end in one video.!
@jonathonhashman1631
Жыл бұрын
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Thank you for doing a MOPAR.
I was one of those kids on the sidewalk, I believe it was an Oldsmobile 442 w/spoiler that shook the sidewalk.. All my friends were just as excited as I was. I also remember seeing a Dodge Charger Daytona for the first time, now that car left an indelible impression on me as well.. lol Great memories..
Fantastic upload, you guys are awesome builders with a breadth of knowledge that is rare these days.
Great job fellas...my late father had a 1970 Plymouth Duster and I WISH we still had that car! Again...great build!
Got to love them darts.
I love A-bodies! I had a 69 GTS that I put into the 10's with a 340 and a whole lotta money. I think we ALL have that car that we wish we had never sold. THAT was just ONE of them.
Love it! My Grandpa had an old Plymouth Duster (early 70's model, dont remember exactly what year), I loved that thing, tried to talk Grandma into selling it to me after he passed back in the early 80's but she told me she aint selling it to no family member because it wouldn't cause nothing but problems. I did buy an old 72 Plymouth Valiant from my Grandma & Grandpa on the other side back in the early 90's and drove that old thing damn near to the wheels fell off though. It was a funky 4 door with a slant six but them old engines would run forever! I would still love to get a hold of an old Duster! Wound up buying a a new 2015 Challenger Scat Pack though to try to fulfill my cravings for a Mopar Muscle car but it still aint the same, still plan to get one of those old 70's models one of these years before I bite the dust!
My dad had this when I was a kid. Never knew why he loved it until now.
keep planting those seeds boys!
15:08 THOSE TYRES ARE STREET LEGAL... praise be to the United States of America, all the love from the UK. Also a big thank you for your time and effort with the car AND putting this video together.
“Look these bug tires are street legal” *proceeds to place a 3 foot blower in front of the windshield*
@bmstylee
3 жыл бұрын
Priorities my guy.
@mightymikeamps9317
3 жыл бұрын
And bead screws
@nunz23
3 жыл бұрын
@@mightymikeamps9317 m
@brennangogol2665
3 жыл бұрын
X-ray x,r you rr
@jdmmike7225
Жыл бұрын
Totally street legal in my state LMAO. Pretty much can do whatever you want as long as it's 25 years old 👍
Did he just open and close this guys front door for him 😂😂😂
@nykeia_candoitall1498
3 жыл бұрын
too much script
@cmw184
3 жыл бұрын
He was like, uhhhhhh alrighty i had to go pee but yea we could go check out the car...
@craigsolomon8292
3 жыл бұрын
lol he did
@uncletoy774
3 жыл бұрын
lol IKR not only that he swung his head around the door and within a foot of the guys face like he was gonna give him a kiss
It's a shame that this generation ain't into muscle cars and especially old beautiful muscle cars . it's 2021 and if I had the chance I'd trade it for any car that was built anywhere from 1979 to 1950's car because the metal in them car's back then were life saves if you ask me . Thank you for sharing this built with us America is number one !!!
@xNiceNoNikx
2 жыл бұрын
A lot of younger car guys just can't afford them. It's much easier for them to buy a newer subaru/honda that already runs, has a/c and other basic options, rather than buying a muscle car in need of restoration for the same price.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who does the hood the same way on my blower builds
I would’ve daily drove the crap outta that thing as it sat when they picked it up
@j.acencc6273
3 жыл бұрын
Hell yea.. I was just thinking that. 4500$. Fuckin wish I could find one. Or something that cool for that price.
Love that mean ass dart nice ride.
My uncle had a Dodge Dart Swinger. My grandmother drove a yellow black striped 340 Cuda with a shaker hood that my other uncle gave her when he was deployed.
Excellent soldering instructions. People need to learn this.
Sometimes I forget this is a 2 hour commercial for Summit Racing.
@moresdavamp5855
3 жыл бұрын
Wtf really?
@josephfigueroa3527
3 жыл бұрын
@@moresdavamp5855 when I see a good looking MOPAR everything else escapes me; until they start doing shit to the car it doesn't need or would cost a fuck ton of money for any reason.
@nlanni
2 жыл бұрын
No doubt they get their parts for free, Summit is a major show bankroll. The one is Royal Purple oil.
@harveylong5878
2 жыл бұрын
ding ding.. summit threw RTM assload of money and RTM has to shelp Summit racing parts/ slap in mentioning Summit almost every 10 minutes
Besides the beer and bbq, power nation was always the favorite part of my weekend!!
I bought my $700 72 Dumpster way back in 91 back when it wasnt kool for skool to build these Duster/Demons/Darts. Everybody wanted the Challengers/Cudas/Stangs and Super Sports. I also didnt have a bunch of advertisers giving me free shit, but I had a blast any way with my lil slightly modded $900 318 Wedge with a Carter 4bbls, 904 and an 8 3/4" to get the power to the ground. . Great Times!
GREAT build! Looks great, sounds great. Love me some blower surge and whine, cam lope, and big rubber stuffed into a tubbed rear-end!
38:57 uses rag to wipe down his clean ass hands lol!
I used to work in a body shop, and I have repaired ans recovered seats. It is NOT easy, but it feels good to see a completed job where you can't tell the seats have been recovered. My nightare job was a Volvo where the side airbag was deployed. It not only tore the side of the leather seat cover, but also twisted the frame and dameged the foam. Took a long time, but it looked great when I was done. (I also used some of the old leather cover to recover my 25 year old rolling shop stool...LOL!)
Great video! Came out perfect 👌🏽
This is from 2012... wow
For marking your rim for 12 bead lock screws you can use a set of dividers, possibly after you make some, opened up to the radius of the bolt circle. The dividers will evenly walk around the rim 6 times. Measure the midpoint between any two marks and walk the dividers around a second time for a dozen holes. This also works to get 6 pieces of pie without needing Pi. An old Cooper's barrel trick.
Haven't watched it yet, a real valid point was made. I own a '75 Dart Sport. Found it on accident. I was chasing a '67 notchback and Google maps blew it big. I was in Portland, Oregon not Massachusetts. I know all the Duster stuff from owning them, and she seemed bigger, better sounding, and felt wonderfully better driving her. They are the overlooked child. And now I watch the video, and thank you in advance for doing this video, just not a lot out there for those of us who have one, and nope, it ain't a Duster for sure...
That Green self etching primer they are using is super good paint. It's extremely high in Zinc oxide. Great stuff
Awesome build.
Awesome Build! Tommy Boshers: Master of ALL Trades
Rick to the internet.
Lovely build. Thank you!
Great build, great car, really addictive viewing. Thanx guys, greetings from the UK.
Love these documentaries on muscle car builds. Great entertainment.
Such a cool build, and different. Sure it's a Mopar, but it's not what everyone expects automatically, like a Charger...Challenger...or even a Superbird. And it absolutely is breathtaking.
great tip with the reducer
That was a very informative and amazing video to watch thanks guys i loved it very much 10 out of 10 :)
"DONT MESS WITH MY DAAAART"!!! 📺
I usually tell guy's like this too bounce before they insult me. . I price things like I would like to pay . But someone always tries to act like a know it all and they lose out. But t thankfully there's always been someone that can appreciate the honest price and we can make a decent deal when both are happy
Very informative and fun without the BS drama of most car shows
Pretty cool build! I would go the extra mile tho!
Another great full build video. Love these. Keep 'em coming. ❤👍
I pretty much liked it all except the front bumper.
Wow! Did I learn a lot!
Loved the build. More Mopar please!
This is the first one of your videos that I have watched. It was a great video and I will definitely watch more of yours. Thanks for being so professional.
Cant get my golf clubs in the trunk now!
Finally a MOPAR,got tire of them Fords and Chevy,Thanks Guys..Good Job.
I didn't know that David Crosby builds race cars.
@noisefuljoy
3 жыл бұрын
Wow! You ain't kiddin'! He even sounds like DC.
Sweet job guys, I've always been able to work on cars but nothing like what you guys can do. Amazing! Is this beast for sale and if it is where can I find it?
@SophiaAphrodite
2 жыл бұрын
Helps to have a tech school degree and a million dollar shop.
Man that car was a steal at $4500. Hard to believe a car from the south was that rust free. A really solid platform for whatever kind of custom build.
Mopar are legendary 😎
you guys are awesome much props🍻🍻
Love watching the show Love what you guys are doing with it and yes you're right you can find these mopars for not much money the problem for me is 7 out of 10 of these cars are rotted out I live in the north east good luck God bless
@dinadaughtry8993
Жыл бұрын
South East no better and people still think that the 6cylinder cars are worth a fortune
Dang what a awesome looking car!!!!
Good to see a complete build on the tuber.
Great Job! My only (small) gripe is that spraying the engine bay the same as body color is the way to go for trying to make it a Mopar paint job. Great Job Guys.
Should have used shrink tubing on the solder joints.
Beautiful car I enjoyed the whole video keep up the good job guys thank you for sharing your video
Dodge dart 74 slant 6 My first car.💜💜😍
That is some serious badassery, u even got the color on point!