Vehicle Description
History
The Dodge Dart is an automobile originally built by Dodge from 1960
to 1976. The Dart was substantially redesigned for the 1967 model
year. In addition to new styling, the cars received revised
steering systems, wider front track and frame rail spacing, and
redesigned K-members capable of accepting larger engines.
Why This Car Is Special
This very clean Blue Dodge Dart GT we have at Skyway Classics is
one of only 1,626 produced in 1967 with a the V8 engine option. It
has had a full restoration top to bottom including a new Power
Cloth Convertible Top, Factory Air Conditioning, and a Bucket Seats
Center Console interior.
Mechanical Specs
This small-block 360 Rebuilt Mopar V8 engine replaced the stock
tired 273 and is mated to an automatic transmission and the engine
compartment is very cleaned and detailed. It incorporates a cast
iron intake, factory valve covers and air cleaner, all correct
factory hoses and clamps, air conditioning and Power Steering and
Power Disc Brakes.
Features also include air conditioning and power front disc
brakes.
The 1967 Dart, along with all other 1967 Chrysler products, got a
new dual-circuit brake hydraulic system to ensure loss of pressure
in the front brakes would not prevent the rear brakes from working,
and vice versa. The system also incorporated a brake system fault
telltale on the dashboard.
Interior
The 1967 Dart had changes to comply with new federal safety laws
included collapsible steering columns, additional padding on the
dashboard and sunvisors. Shoulder belt anchors were also provided
for front outboard occupants.
Ours has a very clean interior with blue bucket seats, chrome
shifter and factory console, matching blue seatbelts, carpet, and
floor mats.
Exterior
Our restyled Dart for 1967 features a rear window with compound
inverse curves. Curved side glass was used for the first time on a
Chrysler compact. Up front, there was a new dual-plane front end
contour: the center section of the grille, bumper and leading edge
of the hood were recessed from the front plane of the car. The
single headlamps were placed forward of the recessed center
section, defining the front plane. Park/turn lamps were set into
the grille in the corners formed by the transition area between the
recessed and forward sections.
The great blue paint has a rear red racing stripe and GT emblems to
let people know this is no stock Dart. The power convertible top is
in good condition and has a parade boot. This Dart even rides on
correct factory Rally wheels and BF Goodrich tires and has a great
sound coming out the rear dual exhaust.
Conclusion
This 1967 Dodge Dart GT Convertible we have at Skyway Classics is
pretty in blue and having a convertible to boot is a plus too. It
is a great example of a restored muscle car from the 60s and will
be a very nice addition to your collection or your ride to the
beach or car shows.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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