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The Dodge Dart name first appeared as a radically aerodynamic showcar in 1956 but four years later it showed up as new downsized regular production vehicle.  It had a utilized body construction, riding on an 118 inch wheelbase, four inches shorter than Dodge's Polara and was Dodge's "compact" fullsize model. The Dart was available as three models: [[Seneca]], [[Pioneer]], and [[Phoenix]]. Engine included a 318 cid V8 with either a "two or four barrel carb", or a 361 cid V8 with 310 hp.
  
  
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Background:

The Dodge Dart was introduced in 1960, first generations Dodge Dart were actually just a smaller full size car. It became a true compact car in 1963. The Dart would continue for years including Swinger models which were replaced with the Demon and the Dodge Sport. The mighty Dart GTS being the best known of them all but of course we have to mention the mighty beast and every one's dream THE HEMI DART.

History:

The Dodge Dart name first appeared as a radically aerodynamic showcar in 1956 but four years later it showed up as new downsized regular production vehicle. It had a utilized body construction, riding on an 118 inch wheelbase, four inches shorter than Dodge's Polara and was Dodge's "compact" fullsize model. The Dart was available as three models: Seneca, Pioneer, and Phoenix. Engine included a 318 cid V8 with either a "two or four barrel carb", or a 361 cid V8 with 310 hp.



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