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Period-correct red-stripe tires are mounted.
#1967 DODGE DART FULL#
Simulated 5-spoke full wheel covers feature the Dodge Division's logo. Cabin glass and lighting lenses are virtually perfect, clear and free of cracks. All factory emblems-“Dodge” letters on the hood, “GT” emblem in the front grille, “273” engine badge and “Dart GT” front-fender emblems, and another “Dart GT” emblem on the rear deck-are all in place. Dual rectangular chrome exhaust tips add emphasis. The “GT Dart” white stripe horizontal across the rear deck leaves no one mistaking what model just passed them. Rear-deck metal trim and chrome bumper appear close-to-new. Bodyside trim emphasizes the horizontal body lines and graceful roof profile. The recessed front grille and chrome bumper are in perfect condition. The factory's restrained use of chrome trim made for an appealing, restrained design some chrome shows light patina from age. There are no dings, no dents, no noteworthy flaws on any body panel.
#1967 DODGE DART PROFESSIONAL#
Thanks to a highly professional re-spray, the car's exterior metallic-burgundy paint is in near-showroom condition, uniformly glossy and deeply reflective across the entire body. This is muscle-car-era MOPAR performance in a smaller, but potent package. The car's odometer shows 82,448 miles, or just over 1,500 miles per-year on average since new. Offered here is a beautifully maintained and perfectly refreshed 1967 Dodge Dart GT 2-door hardtop in a striking color combination: metallic burgundy over white. Add to this a choice of Six or V8 power and a dozen or more safety features, and you've got quite a car. And more… much more luxury than you'd expect from a car carrying a compact price. And if its obvious beauty and fresh styling don't turn you on, maybe this list of standard equipment will. Here's how Chrysler Corporation described its new, '67 Dodge Dart GT in a magazine ad back in the day: “There's a new way to go. “Put a bigger, more powerful engine in a smaller, lighter car… and you will almost always have a faster trip down the strip.” – Hemmings, February 2018 To be sure you access all the more than 155 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1967 Dodge Dart GT on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website limitations.