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How many 1965 Dodge Dart GT convertibles were made?

How many 1965 Dodge Dart GT convertibles were made?

This 1965 Dodge Dart convertible was one of a combined total of 45,118 Dart coupes and convertibles manufactured that model year. It was fitted with the smallest V-8 engine offered, a 180-horsepower 273-cubic-inch powerplant.

Where can I find a Dodge Dart station wagon?

A one owner car for its first 38 years, this 53,000 mile lovingly maintained wagon can be found on Craigslist near Tacoma, Washington for $6,850. [Read more…] Here’s a Dodge Dart that looks like a nice driver as is or a great candidate for an easy restoration. From the limited pictures posted the body looks to be very straight and solid.

When did the Dodge Dart first come out?

› The Dodge Dart is a line of automobiles marketed by Dodge from the 1959 to 1976 model years in North America, with production extended to later years in various other markets.

What kind of cars did Dodge make in 1953?

D43, D49 Kingsway, Crusader, Regent, 1953-1954; D47 Meadowbrook Suburban 2 door wagon, D48 Coronet hardtop, convertible, Sierra 2 door wagon, 1953; D53 Coronet, hardtop, convertible, Sierra 2 door wagon, Royal hardtop, convertible, 1954: these cars used a 2.9 meter wheelbase, shared with Plymouth.

What kind of engine does a Dodge Dart Charger have?

In 1965, the 2-barrel 273 remained available, but a new performance version of the 273 engine was released with a 4-barrel carburetor, 10.5:1 compression, a more aggressive camshaft with solid tappets, and other upgrades which increased output to 235 bhp (175 kW). At the same time, the Dodge Dart Charger was offered.

Where can I buy a 1965 Dodge Dart?

Gateway Classic Cars is proud to present this 1965 Dodge Dart GT for sale by our Indianapolis Showroom. The Third Generation Dart was introduced in 1963 and was a huge success, establishing the pop… More Info › Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is excited to present this 1968 Dodge Dart Super Stock Hemi Clone at our Milwaukee location.

What was the size of a Dodge Dart in 1961?

For the 1961 model year, the Dart continued as the smallest full-size Dodge. It retained the 118 in (2,997 mm) wheelbase, and was restyled to emulate the larger Polara. The same three trim levels were available: the premium Phoenix, mid-range Pioneer, and base Seneca.

When did Dodge stop making the Dodge Dart?

The 1961 model year saw Dodge’s total production drop below the slow-selling 1959 model year and almost the disastrous recession year of 1958 when Dodge faced the consequences of the poor reputation of its 1957 models. For 1962 the Seneca, Pioneer, and Phoenix trim levels were dropped; trim levels became Dart, Dart 330, and Dart 440.

What kind of engine does a 1974 Dodge Dart have?

1975 Dodge Dart Swinger, project car, 360, automatic transmission, edelbrock four barrel carb. Runs and drives. The motor is believed to have been rebuilt with very few miles on it. I got this from… More Info › 1974 Dodge Dart Complete restore ,new engine, transmission, paint ,front and rear end ,interior ,paint.

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