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  Manufacturer Dodge
  Parent Company Chrysler Corporation
  Production 1960-1976
  Class Full-size (1960-61)<Br> Mid-size (1962)<Br> Full-size (1963-1976)
  Layout FR Layout
  Predecessor Dodge Lancer (For compact version)
  Successor Dodge Aspen


The Dodge Dart was an automobile built by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1960 to 1976. The Dart was introduced as a lower-priced, shorter wheelbase, full-size Dodge in 1960 and 1961, became a mid-size car for 1962, and finally was a compact between 1963 and 1976. Dodge also used the "Dart" name for a Ghia -built show car in the 1950s.


1960


Automobile Information

  Name First generation
  Production 1960-1961
  Assembly Windsor, Ontario , Canada
  Body Style 4-door Sedan <Br>4-door Wagon <br>2-door sedan<br>2-door Hardtop
  Engine 225&nbspin³ (37&nbspL) Slant-6 <br>318&nbspin³ (52&nbspL) V8 <br>361&nbspin³ (59&nbspL) V8<br>383&nbspin³ (63&nbspL) V8
  Transmission 3-speed manual<br>3-speed Torqueflite automatic



Automobile Information

  Name Second generation
  Production 1962
  Assembly Newark, Delaware
  Body Style 4-door Sedan <br>4-door Hardtop <br>4-door Wagon <br>2-door sedan<br>2-door hardtop<br>2-door Convertible
  Engine 225&nbspin³ (37&nbspL) Slant-6 <br>318&nbspin³ (52&nbspL) V8 <br>361&nbspin³ (59&nbspL) V8
  Transmission 3-speed manual<br>3-speed Torqueflite automatic
  Related Plymouth Savoy <Br> Plymouth Belvedere <br> Plymouth Fury <br> DeSoto Diplomat



Automobile Information

  Name Third generation
  Production 1963-1966
  Assembly Belvidere, Illinois <Br> Detroit, Michigan <Br> Los Angeles, California <Br> St Louis, Missouri
  Wheelbase <br>Wagon:
  Length <br>Wagon:
  Platform A-body
  Body Style 4-door Sedan <br>4-door Wagon <br>2-door Hardtop Coupe <Br>2-door Convertible
  Engine 170&nbspin³ (28&nbspL) Slant-6 <br>225&nbspin³ (37&nbspL) Slant-6<br>273&nbspin³ (45&nbspL) V8
  Transmission 4-speed manual<Br>3-speed manual<br>3-speed Torqueflite automatic
  Related Plymouth Valiant <Br> Plymouth Barracuda <br> Chrysler Valiant



Automobile Information

  Name Fourth generation
  Production 1967-1969
  Assembly Belvidere, Illinois <Br> Detroit, Michigan <Br> Los Angeles, California <Br> St Louis, Missouri
  Platform A-body
  Body Style 4-door Sedan <Br>2-door sedan<br>2-door Hardtop <br>2-door Convertible
  Engine 170&nbspin³ (28&nbspL) Slant-6 <br>225&nbspin³ (37&nbspL) Slant-6<br>273&nbspin³ (45&nbspL) V8 <br>318&nbspin³ (52&nbspL) V8<br>340&nbspin³ (56&nbspL) V8<br>383&nbspin³ (63&nbspL) V8<br>440&nbspin³ (72&nbspL) V8
  Transmission 4-speed manual<Br>3-speed manual<br>3-speed Torqueflite automatic
  Related Plymouth Valiant <Br> Plymouth Barracuda <br> Chrysler Valiant



Automobile Information

  Name Fifth generation
  Production 1970-1976
  Aka Dodge Demon
  Assembly Belvidere, Illinois <Br> Detroit, Michigan <Br> Los Angeles, California <Br> St Louis, Missouri <Br> Windsor, Ontario , Canada
  Wheelbase <Br>Demon:
  Length <Br>Demon:
  Platform A-body
  Width <Br>Demon:
  Body Style 4-door Sedan <br>2-door Hardtop <br>2-door Coupé <br>2-door Convertible
  Engine 198&nbspin³ (32&nbspL) Slant-6 <br>225&nbspin³ (37&nbspL) Slant-6<br>318&nbspin³ (52&nbspL) V8 <br>340&nbspin³ (56&nbspL) V8<br>360&nbspin³ (59&nbspL) V8
  Related Plymouth Valiant <br> Chrysler Valiant
  Transmission 4-speed manual<Br>3-speed manual<br>3-speed Torqueflite automatic