This rarely seen 1962 Dodge Dart 440 station wagon spent a lot of time in storage and appears to be an unrestored survivor.
Nearly 300,000 2013-2016 Darts are being recalled due to a rollaway risk, including brand-new examples still being sold by ...
Though it's not as prolific as other car brands these days, Dodge remains a much-loved manufacturer. Should some of its ...
A Custom-built, 1-of-1 by George Barris for TV’s toughest private eye, the lost “Mannix” Dodge Dart was found and restored.
When hunting down a fun project car for a resto-mod adventure, it's easy to get wrapped up in all the heavy-hitter names in the classic car world. However, there are a lot of underground options that ...
The dawn of the 1960s saw the Detroit Big Three making a big commitment to compact cars, muscling American Motors and its compact Rambler aside. While the Dodge Dart, Ford Falcon and Chevrolet Chevy ...
He paid only $3,000 to buy this Dodge Dart, which is both dirty and dirt-cheap. Was the seller hiding something to sell it for that price, or did he really have no idea how much the Dart was worth?
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
In 1969, Dodge advertised its Dart Swinger 340 with the alluring catchphrase ”6,000 RPM for under three grand,” which was even cheaper than the popular Road Runner. A fine example of an early Dodge ...
When the 1962 Dart hit the scene, it was initially shunned by car buyers, thanks to a corporate screw-up that shrank the "standard-size" Plymouth and Dodge cars, one year after the 1962 designs were ...
The final generation of the A-body Dodge Dart was available in North America for the 1967 through 1976 model years, and these cars sold in huge numbers. Until about the early 1990s, the humble Dart ...
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