Don, I just recently joined the mailing list. Following is my intro. If that junk yard has any of these babies lying around, please let me know - I have a wish list. Thanks! Ed ps - please reply to me directly. email at bottom ---------- > From: Ed & Jan Siarkowicz <DrsEdnJan@xxxxxxxxx> > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Brand New Member With A 1960 Dodge Dart Pioneer > Date: Saturday, March 14, 1998 6:20 PM > > What a tremendous opportunity to yak with fellow Mopar enthusiasts ! > > For the last 15 years I have been the proud owner of one (actually two - > the other is in pieces in the basement) 1960 Dodge Dart Pioneer 4 dr sedan, > nicely equipped with the following: > > 318 Red Ram V-8 (2bbl) > Torqueflite Transmission > Foot Actuated Windshield Washer > Factory Seatbelts > Rear Defroster > Rear Radio Speaker > > The year was 1983, I was 15 years old and on the verge of getting my > driving permit. I had already fallen in love with the old cars - old Mopars > were the epitome of coolness. So, one day my mother come home from work and > says - "I just saw this really neat old car down the block for sale, do you > want to go look at it ?" She didn't have to ask twice. > > There it sat in that dirt lot, big, finned, black, and beautiful. My mother > still tells the story about how I got this far off look in my eyes and in > true Arnie Cunningham (Christine) fashion said "Mom, it talks to me." Dad > negotiated the price and I can remember feeling weak in the knees when he > told the seller that "$400.00 was too much for it." I remember screaming > (internally) "oh come on ! You're about to ruin my life !" Anyway, we > bought it, $400.00, and I brought it home 1 week later. > > I drove her through High School, and as luck would have it I found another > one in a junk yard with a better body and a clear title. I spent the next > six years combining the two, taking the best parts from both, re-doing the > interior, the body work, and then finishing it off with 12 coats of black > lacquer. Funding for the restoration came from long summers spent digging > clams on Long Island's Great South Bay. Whenever people ask me how much it > cost me to restore the car I answer them in clams. > > Presently I am on the verge of restoring it again. The last 15 years has > seen my knowledge and resources improve dramatically and within the next > year I will begin on it again - this time taking it down to the frame. > > I would love to hear from anyone with any of the '60 Dart models, and also > if anyone has info or a color picture of what the engine compartment should > look like please contact me. Also, does there exist on this planet a way to > convert the bolt through the can oil filter to a standard spin on type. > Your help would be greatly appreciated. > > If you would like to see a picture, go to the 1960 Dodge Home Page at: > > http://www.pacificcoast.net/~acmesafe/60dodge.htm > > Look for Ed and Jan's Pioneer. > > Thanks ! Have a Great Day ! > > Ed > DrsEdnJan@xxxxxxxxx > (904)794-0162 (Florida) > >
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