Vehicle Description
1969 Dodge Dart GT Sport - Purple Paint with Black Vinyl Top - GT
Sport Decals and Stripes - 318ci V8 - Floor Shifter Automatic -
Buckets with Center Console - Cragar Wheels (Please note: If you
happen to be viewing this 1969 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. To be sure you access all the more than 145
photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video,
please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) 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 Here's how Chrysler Corporation described its Dodge
Dart GT in a magazine ad back in the day: There's a new way to go.
Big-new, all-new Dodge Dart GT. And if its obvious beauty and fresh
styling don't turn you on, maybe this list of standard equipment
will. An all-new vinyl interior. Bucket seats. Carpeting, front and
rear. Retractable front lap belts. Redesigned, recessed instrument
panel. Curved side glass. Unique, concave rear window. And more...
much more luxury than you'd expect from a car carrying a compact
price. Add to this a choice of Six or V8 power and a dozen or more
safety features, and you've got quite a car. ... The Dodge
Rebellion wants you. Offered here is a beautifully maintained and
perfectly refreshed 1969 Dodge Dart GT 2-door hardtop in a striking
color combination: Plum Crazy-like purple (with a black vinyl top)
over black. The car's odometer shows 50,815 miles, or fewer than
1,000 miles per-year on average since new. This is muscle-car-era
MOPAR performance in a smaller, but very potent package. Thanks to
a highly professional respray, the car's exterior purple paint is
in near-showroom condition, uniformly glossy and deeply reflective
across the entire body. There are no dings, no dents, no noteworthy
flaws on any sheet-metal panel. The factory's restrained use of
chrome trim made for an appealing, understated design. Here, the
recessed front grille and chrome bumpers are in perfect condition.
Bodyside striping emphasizes the horizontal lines and graceful roof
profile. Rear-deck metal trim and chrome bumper appear
close-to-new. The GT Dart black graphic and stripe horizontal
across the rear deck leaves no one mistaking what model just passed
by. (To best assess the quality of the paint and trim finishes, be
sure to view the close-up photographs of the car in the
accompanying gallery.) Dual chrome exhaust tips add emphasis. All
factory emblems-the GT emblem on the hood, V8 front-fender emblems,
another Dart GT emblem on the rear fenders, and Dodge GT rear
emblem-are all in place. Cabin glass and lighting lenses are
virtually perfect, clear and free of cracks. Cragar® chrome,
5-spoke, 14-inch wheels are mounted with Cooper® Cobra Radial GT
215/70 raides-white-letter tires. The car's basic interior calls to
mind the sort of specification a performance-first sort of buyer
would seek out. Fold-forward front bucket and the rear bench seat
are upholstered in simple black vinyl with minimal surface
embossing. Door-panel trim mirrors the upholstery design and adds a
prominent GT badge. Side-vent windows are push-pull; cranks operate
the roll-up glass. The dashboard has an attractive horizontal-look
design with a padded black top. A handsome 3-spoke steering wheel
with Dodge Division center emblem frames standard factory
instruments, with a column-mounted Superpro® 8,000-rpm tachometer
and auxiliary oil-pressure, coolant-temperature, and
amperage-output gauges mounted below the dashboard. The
factory-original Dart Solid State AM push-button radio remains
mounted in the center-dash position, with a ProAudio® upgraded
audio head unit mounted below the dash. The chrome shift lever for
the automatic transmission is mounted on the black center console.
Black carpeting in very wel