1964 Dodge Dart Gt Convertible Slant 6, Pushbutton Automatic. on 2040-cars
Kane, Pennsylvania, United States
Rare 1964 Dart GT Convertible, Slant 6, push button auto. This car had a previous to my purchase, amateur restoration, needs some work to get to show quality. Interior very good, top good and in working order. Good tires and exhaust. Rare and hard to find trim is complete, rear bumper needs re-chromed. Has been partially repainted. Bad trunk seal has resulted in floor rust through including wheel well. Poor restoration on the wheel well, otherwise frame, floor, in solid condition. A good start on a complete project car. I would call it a 20 foot daily driver. I have too many projects to devote time to this one. I have driven the car 5 miles to my storage facility since purchase and done no work on the car. I am willing to let it go at a reasonable reserve before I put it on my project list in the Spring. Since I have not driven the car much, I would suggest trailer pick-up.
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A 2015 Challenger Hellcat with the eight-speed automatic is rated at 22 miles per gallon highway, 13 mpg city and 16 mpg combined. Opting for the six-speed manual drops those figures to 21 mpg highway, 13 mpg city and 16 mpg combined.
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The $595 Dart SXT Special Edition takes the trim just above the base model and adds a new grille, dark-tinted headlights and projector fog lights, LED racetrack taillights, cruise control and audio controls on the leather-wrapped steering wheel. The Limited Special Edition starts with the top-end model and adds a power sunroof, heated front seats and steering wheel, dual-zone climate control and Nappa leather seats among other features, for $1,810.
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A raft of important production models from the last hundred years were available for me to either drive or ride in.
Dodge is 100 years old this year. So, as happened on Ford's recent centennial, the 50-year birthday of the Porsche 911, and others, the company has an excuse to trot out the highlights of its history next to its upcoming model lineup, and declare that "these are the fruits of the Dodge Boys' tree whose roots have grown strong." Or something like that. Never so hampered by marketing skepticism that I'll pass up the opportunity to burn someone else's rubber, I was happy to drive out to Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester Hills, MI - former grand estate of the Dodge family - to hear the spiel.