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I've got a '66 Dodge Dart 270 Convertible. My dad bought it new about 6 months before I was born and gave it to me last year for my 40th b-day. Not sure if it was a good present or not....yet.
Sounds like a good present to me!

Welcome on the board.
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The leaf springs are bowed the wrong way All the bushings/suspension parts are shot. I also want to replace the front coil springs. The same shop said they could do that also.
That'd be an exceptionally talented shop, to be able to replace something that doesn't exist!

The front suspension uses
torsion bars, not coil springs. One good, reliable source you should be aware of for suspension parts is
www.espo.com .
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I've got a super six manifold set, carb, and air cleaner that I'd like to swap out.
Good idea...
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I was going to take the manifold set (still bolted together) to a local machine shop for cleaning up (grinding flat, bead blasting, painting, etc).
Might as well take 'em apart. It'll give you a chance to clean out the accumulated carbon from the underside of the intake manifold hot spot and install a gasket that'll actually seal. I refer to the
good Australian gaskets for the manifolds-to-head and the intake-to-exhaust (heat riser/hotbox) junctions. If your intake manifold is aluminum, inspect it very carefully in the floor area for cracks.
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I've got a holley 2bbl to go on it
Which one?
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My big question is with the 3sp manual, what major obstacles do I have with linkage for choke
Easiest way forward is to get one of the
electric choke kit.
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transmission
The manual trans doesn't know or care what's going on with the throttle linkage.
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throttle? I believe I'll need a new gas pedal and cable throttle linkage
Correct. You can grab the "hanging" accelerator pedal from a '67+ A-body or anything else, for that matter. For accelerator cables, see
here
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I was going to connect the exhaust manifold to a 2.25" single with a thrush (or something similar) muffler.
You certainly could. Another good option:
Dutra Duals.
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I've got torsion bars on the front with no sway bars. I was going to replace the torsion bars and put a sway bar on the rear. Sound good?
Don't run a sway bar on the rear if you haven't got one on the front.
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The steering box (manual) feels pretty good. It's got some play, but not too much. What is involved with a rebuild/replacement?
Before you rebuild or replace it, try adjusting it. See
here . My favourite manual steering box mod is installing the 20:1 worm and ball nut assembly to cut lock-to-lock turns from 5¾ to 4½. Filling up the lube is an excellent idea. 90w140 extreme-pressure gear lube with a generous amount of fine-powder graphite mixed in works well.
You mentioned installing electronic ignition. What distributor did you use?
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