This 1960 Dodge Dart has emerged from decades of storage, revealing itself for the first time in 20 years. With a white roof and copper body, the car had been hidden under a thick layer of dust, ...
At the end of the 50s, America was not living its promised land dream, with the Eisenhower recession slapping a sense of a dire alternate reality into its citizens. With the car industry being one of ...
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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 ...
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Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
As American muscle cars continue to die off, car enthusiasts are hopeful for a revival of some classics like the Dodge Dart. Introduced in 1960 with a wide body and a V8, the first version of the Dart ...
A 1960 Dodge Dart with only 30,000 original miles is pulled from a barn to see if the detailing experts can save its original finish. Light shed on how Kumanjayi Little Baby ended up in a town camp in ...
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Since it's 1960 inception, the Dodge Dart gradually shrank over its generations, and by 1968 it had settled in its spot as Dodge's inexpensive compact, replacing the Lancer in 1963. Small, lightweight ...
The name Dodge chose for its compact, Dart, has a much richer history with the automaker than Hornet. Chrysler dealerships were heavily dualled through the '50s. Beside Chrysler-Plymouth, there was ...