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 ...
In the 1960s, two straight-six engines were pitted head-to-head: The Chrysler Slant-6 and AMC Inline-6. Both sold well, but ...
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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 ...
Brothers John and Horace Dodge began making bicycle parts before moving on to building engines, transmissions, and axles for the likes of Oldsmobile, Northern, and Ford. They built the first Dodge car ...
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