Not with stock mounting brakets. You will have to costruct your own mounting braket and then either bend sheets of metal to cover the gap or bondo it in. Seen it done once looked freakin sweet.
No
yes
$5000
In 1968, approximately 3,200 Dodge Dart GT convertibles were manufactured. This model was part of the second generation of the Dart, offering a blend of style and performance. The convertible version was particularly popular among muscle car enthusiasts of the era.
tires sizes for a dart 270 are 13 inch- standard 14 inch optioned 195-70
nobody can answer that question.
Yes, 1967, 1968 and 1969 barracudas have the same dashpad, algo you could get a 1968-1969 dart GTS (only GTS) and also fit your application. Reference: Me (1969 barracuda owner) No a 1968 barracuda/dart dash pad is different then a 67 or 69.
The 1968 Dodge Dart GT Convertible had a production total of approximately 5,000 units. This model was part of the second generation of the Dart series and was known for its sporty design and features. While exact figures can vary slightly due to different sources, the production numbers reflect its popularity during that era.
I think the 67 grille was a little different.
get a chiltons repair manual from the library for 68 dodges.
$3,100 to $3,300
151 km/h (94 mph)