
The only issues noted are a thirsty reading fuel gauge and a factory tachometer that works but displays incorrectly. The interior is described as new, having come from Legendary Auto Interiors and it presents as perfectly as the exterior – all new sound deadener was installed as well. It’s attractive as all get out but I often wonder how much attention it will ultimately need to stay pristine. Now factually, white upholstery doesn’t get any dirtier than black or any other color, it just seems that way because of its ability to show the slightest bit of grub from even the cleanest hands. Nice to see are the front disc brakes and the inclusion of aftermarket air conditioning. He further adds that the engine has been, “ freshened up with a new timing chain set, water pump, fuel pump, and oil pump” as well as electronic ignition having been installed. The seller makes a vague reference to the engine having been rebuilt at some point in the past but claims that the “ engine runs strong“.
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Under the hood is a 235 gross HP, 273 CI V8 engine connected to a four-speed manual transmission – the seller claims this Dart is one of 871 built as such. The seller adds that while the body panels are original, “ the front footwell sections, center truck pan, and left lower rear quarter behind the wheel were replaced“. Beyond that, the stainless trim and chrome are without fault and the entire package is tied together by period-correct Dodge “mag style” wheel covers – very similar to the pieces that Chevrolet and Ford used during the era. Well, it’s in magnificent condition, that’s for sure, and is absolutely resplendent in its Medium Turquoise Poly finish.

The seller of this Dart states, “ Restored to stock using many restored original, NOS, and correct reproduction parts“. It endured a long run, 1967-1976, but it’s the ’67-’69 that I find most appealing. The sharp, crisp styling of the fourth generation Dart said a lot by saying very little.

This Dart GT is located in Modesto, California and is available, here on eBay for a current bid of $15,800, reserve not yet met. What’s so special about this vintage Dart? Well, let’s take a close look and find out. Too bad this 1967 Dart GT is on the other side of the country, it’s one that I would like to see up close and personal! As I stated in this 1968 Dart write-up about a month ago, the ’67-’69 Dodge Dart GT/GTS is one of my all-time favorites and I’m not really a muscle car fan.
