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Original 318: 1969 Dodge Dart GT Convertible

There’s a solid attraction for classic cars that can be driven and enjoyed while the owner tackles any restoration work. They offer instant gratification, but the opportunity for that person to place their mark on the vehicle. That is… more»

Running Project: 1963 Dodge Dart GT Convertible

The Dart began as a full-size car in the Dodge lineup in 1960. When Chrysler redesigned their compacts in 1963, the Lancer name was dropped, and the Dart took over those duties. It would continue in that role through… more»

Drop-Top Project or Parts? 1969 Dodge Dart

Dodge’s compacts (along with Plymouth’s) were redesigned in 1967 and those changes would last through the end of the nameplate’s run in 1976. There were popular but not inspiring until Dodge started dropping bigger engines and 4-speeds in them…. more»

Survivor or Restoration? 1970 Dodge Dart GT

The fourth generation of the Dodge Dart (1967-76) would be its most successful in terms in sales. The two and four-door sedans would appeal to families seeking inexpensive transportation, while the hardtops and convertibles targeted those who wanted sporty… more»

50th Anniversary Edition: 1964 Dodge Dart GT

If you are searching for a solid classic, then it is hard to look beyond the state of Arizona as a happy hunting ground. That state’s dry climate is excellent for preserving metal, and this 1964 Dodge Dart is… more»

Easy Restoration: 1967 Dodge Dart GT

Runs, registered, roadworthy, rust-free. That’s not a bad combination to find when you’re hunting for a project car, and it’s precisely what the next owner will be getting with this 1967 Dodge Dart GT. This original survivor would seem… more»