Introduced in 1960 as a full-size car, the Dodge Dart was relegated to intermediate duty in 1962. But that didn't last long because Dodge re-assigned the Dart to the compact car market in 1963. The ...
When Chrysler introduced its Slant-Six engine in the early 1960s, it pioneered an ingenious design that tilted the cylinders at a 30-degree angle. This compact packaging allowed the long inline-six to ...
Driving classic Mopars with stock, sloppy, worn-out, and leaky power steering systems on today's roads can be challenging. Manual steering is even worse with its slow 24:1 ratio. A wandering car that ...
This rarely seen 1962 Dodge Dart 440 station wagon spent a lot of time in storage and appears to be an unrestored survivor.
To non-hot-rodders, the Dodge Dart brand name carries the connotation of an un-killable, mundane car that's likely a granny hand-me-down. Perhaps it's a good thing that Dodge doesn't market the 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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Final Parking Space: 1965 Dodge Dart 170 Wagon
Last week, this series featured a classic compact Detroit station wagon. I’ve decided to make it two wagons a row with an example of one of the best-selling small Detroit longroofs of the 1960s. This ...
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