Most of the Dodge Darts sold between 1967 and 1976 were family cars, many powered by Chrysler’s venerable Slant-Six engine. But in the mix, you could also find some muscle machinery for those who wanted to do more than… more»
Dart GTS
Restore or Preserve? 1968 Dodge Dart GTS
Classics like this 1968 Dodge Dart GTS invariably spark spirited debate among enthusiasts. It is a numbers-matching vehicle that comes with significant documentation tracing its history to Day One. Those who subscribe to the “only original once ” mantra… more»
Rotisserie Restoration: 1967 Dodge Dart GTS 383
Chrysler redesigned its two compact cars in 1967, the Dodge Dart and Plymouth Valiant. While functional, they weren’t necessarily lively – until the Dart GTS came along mid-way in the new year. By adding the Sport designation to the… more»
Original 383: 1968 Dodge Dart GTS
Originality is often the key to any classic commanding a top-end value. Purists place great store in a vehicle featuring its original drivetrain that is essentially as its makers intended. This 1968 Dodge Dart GTS ticks one of those… more»
1 of 500? 1969 Dodge Dart GT Sport
In 1969, much of the Dodge noise in the performance scene came from the Charger and Super Bee, both mid-size automobiles. Sometimes overlooked is that you could also get a Dart equipped as a street racer, too, the GT… more»
1-of-228: 1967 Dodge Dart GTS
The recipe was surprisingly simple; Take the 1967 Dodge GT, shoehorn a big block V8 under the hood, and voila! Thus was born the Dart GTS. Due to its late introduction, production totals for 1967 were extremely low. Our… more»
1-Of-40: 1968 Dodge Dart GTS Convertible
When a seller makes a bold claim about a classic car’s relative rarity, I tend to treat such claims with caution. Sometimes that claim can all hinge on a pretty insignificant feature or option, but that doesn’t appear to… more»
Original 383: 1968 Dodge Dart GTS
Sitting in this warehouse is a dusty and dirty Dodge Dart GTS with plenty of potential for its next owner to exploit. It will require a lot of work to return it to its former glory, but it appears… more»