He paid only $3,000 to buy this Dodge Dart, which is both dirty and dirt-cheap. Was the seller hiding something to sell it for that price, or did he really have no idea how much the Dart was worth?
Born in 1960 as a full-size car, the Dodge Dart was moved into the intermediate market in 1962. However, the shift didn't last long, as Dodge decided to redesign the Dart into a compact in 1963. The ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
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As it turns out, I photographed this Swinger five years later, when I found it in a car graveyard just a few miles to the north of the 2011 spotting. At the time, I'd forgotten about photographing the ...
This, however, did not deter Nikki, a longtime gearhead who has had an affinity for vehicles since she was little. "It started when my father bought his 1974 Corvette when I was around eight," she ...
The final generation of the A-body Dodge Dart was available in North America for the 1967 through 1976 model years, and these cars sold in huge numbers. Until about the early 1990s, the humble Dart ...
When car enthusiasts think back on the horsepower wars of the 1960s, our minds tend to go to the tail end of it. While some of the most iconic cars did emerge in the final years, things were equally ...
A closer look at Larry Griffith’s 1968 Dodge Dart, powered by a fierce Super Stock Hemi engine. This feature highlights the engineering, performance heritage, and raw muscle that make this Dart a ...