Originally introduced as a full-size car in 1960, the Dodge Dart became a midsize vehicle in 1962 and was further downsized to a compact in 1963. It joined the muscle car was in the late 1960s, when ...
Yeah, we get it, LS engines make great power. But our classic Chevy small- and big-blocks just look so cool stuffed between the fenders of our vintage rides. What's a gearhead to do? Well, for ...
Just 73 Dodge Dart GT Sports were built with a 383 big-block, a convertible top, and an automatic transmission; this ...
It wasn't that long ago that the words "crate engine" were tainted by an element of shame. What kind of hot rodder buys an engine that's already built? "A true gearhead builds his own engine" was the ...
Lightweight muscle cars have always walked a fine line between clever engineering and outright menace, and few machines illustrated that tension as vividly as the Dodge Dart Swinger. By stuffing ...
The 1965 Dodge Dart GT arrived in showrooms as a compact on paper but a quiet disruptor in practice, blurring the line between sensible transportation and genuine performance. It did not shout as ...
Dodge built its first car in 1914 and soon expanded its offerings to include a light truck line, including the nation's first 4WD pickup in 1946. Through the 1960s and '70s came V8-powered ...