There’s something about cars that disappear for decades and suddenly come back like nothing happened. This 1960 Dodge Dart ...
The 1968 Dodge Dart GTS put big-block power into a compact footprint, creating one of the most aggressive engine-and-chassis ...
Whoever dares say that cars from today have good designs probably appreciates the comforts of computers a bit too much. This is not a plea for going back to the Bronze Age, but I would sure love to ...
The Dodge Dart was always a shape-shifter. It first appeared in 1960 as a full-size model, cheap and cheerful, but it didn’t stay that way for long. By 1963, Dodge shrank it onto the A-body platform, ...
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 ...
When the 1962 Dart hit the scene, it was initially shunned by car buyers, thanks to a corporate screw-up that shrank the "standard-size" Plymouth and Dodge cars, one year after the 1962 designs were ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Dodge might not be cranking out compact sedans or hardcore sports cars anymore, but that didn’t stop a couple of determined buyers from snatching up what they could. Specifically, two customers in the ...
There were muscle cars, and then there were monsters, and anybody who knows drag racing history knows that few cars created in the '60s were a match for the Darts and Barracudas that Hurst built for ...