The Dodge Dart GTS was terminated in 1969, making way for the 1970 Dodge Challenger; only 58 convertibles had a 340 engine ...
Once Chrysler took advantage of the 1967 Dart's wider engine bay by assembling the Dart GT 383 in midyear, it was only a quick evolutionary step to the 440-cubic-inch Magnum model. Since the 383 and ...
In 1969, Dodge didn’t need a new pony car to prove its point. It had the Dart GTS, a compact body with a big-block heart, strutting through cruise nights like a street-corner prizefighter. The Mustang ...
Originally assembled as Chrysler's answer to the '67 intro of the 396 Camaro and the 390 Mustang, the 383 Dart could hold its own in straightaway competition. Assembled on the first day of 1969 ...
1969 Dodge Dart GTS 383 four-speed owned from new since 1972 by John Talley. The car was a never-titled dealer demonstrator that John purchased when it was three years old.
The 1968 Dart GTS is one of those rare cases where two engines with the same badge and body tell very different stories once you look under the hood. The 340 and 383 versions shared showroom space and ...