Built specifically for drag racing, yet technically street-legal, the 1968 HEMI Dart Super Stock was a thoroughly modified ...
During the 1960s and early 1970s, every American automaker worth its salt got involved in the muscle car game. Gearheads and anyone who cared a jot about their image went crazy for them, especially as ...
It's not a gasser. It's not a rat rod. And most importantly, the scruffy 1963 Dodge Dart 270 sedan reviewed here is not the real thing. Oh, it's loud and it's proud, but let's not forget that prior to ...
Forty years ago, it was a different story. Back then, Dodge Darts were everywhere. Middle-class Americans bought nearly 3.3 million between 1960 and 1976, when Chrysler offered versions for every ...
While not quite as famous as the Chevy Camaro or Chevelle, the compact Chevy Nova was an impressive performance offering from General Motors - especially in the sought-after Super Sport guise. Before ...
Everyone knows what a Dodge Dart Swinger is, but we're here to talk about the harder-to-find Dart GT Sport, or, as it was called, the GTS. In 1967 the Dart got a huge makeover, and with its new ...
Dodge built its first car in 1914 and soon expanded its offerings to include a light truck line, including the nation's first 4WD pickup in 1946. Through the 1960s and '70s came V8-powered ...
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