Vehicle Description
This 1960 Dodge Dart Pioneer is a very cool classic hardtop with
flowing lines, a distinct color combo, and an overall great cruiser
attitude. It all makes for quite an irresistible hardtop,
especially at this affordable price.
Chrysler products just had a little extra flash and size compared
to their rivals, and this Dart is a prime example of this flair. It
starts with the impressive grille that has an intricate design that
dips low into the wraparound chrome bumper. The result is a front
end that is dominated by brightwork. And those bright quad
headlights also set the tone for a wide road-owning coupe. The rest
of the style is just as imposing. The long hardtop profile flows
into the body at the same place the long tailfins start to ride
from the fenders. The taillights look like afterburners, and the
reverse lights in the chrome bumper are just as large. Smoothie
wheels, full trim, and a recessed license plate are all part of the
classic cruiser attitude. It's an attractive design, and so it's
worthy of the vibrant custom paint. The burnt orange is an
attractive color, and it was thoughtfully laid down. That's why it
has a hint of green metallic flake to coordinate with the green
roof. The hardtop is particularly distinct with two tones of green
with a hand-laid pinstripe in-between. The rainbow metallic flake
makes this roof really pop in the sunshine.
Pillarless hardtops allow people to get a good look inside, and
this one makes sure it's worth it. You have a nice green to
coordinate with the exterior on the carpeting and dash. The bright
white upholstery has a pearlescent style that reminds us of the
metallic on the exterior paint. It's a tasteful/premium style that
seems right for the premium Pioneer trim. There are some cool
custom cruiser details, like the bamboo headliner, tassels, tinted
window, and a tuck-and-roll parcel shelf. More of this cruiser
attitude in details like the AM/FM/CD stereo under the dash that
also has an aux input and upgraded speakers. So it's great for your
favorite driving music. It's a cool classic driver with details
like the intricate steering wheel and push-button transmission. And
the GPS speedometer added to the dash gives you better accuracy on
the road.
Under the hood is a very honest 225 cubic-inch slant-six motor, and
it looks good with all the bold orange radiating within the
darkness. So while we know this affordable price leaves room in
your budget to drop in a Hemi crate motor, we also just like how
this one has a good on one of Mopar's hardiest motors. So from day
one, it has good torque to be a solid cruiser. You also have more
nice driving features like the three-speed automatic transmission
and a recently rebuilt carburetor (June 2022).
This was the first year of the Dart, and while it proved to be
quite a popular car when new, we rarely see a 1960 model today. So
you have an opportunity at a distinct and custom hardtop cruiser.
Call today!!!