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383 Dart
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dodge-Dart-gt/11..._43wt_1356

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#2
Did they actually build 383 Darts in '67?
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#3
It was a late model offering.


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#4
According to Mr. Galen Govier, there were a total of 457 Dart GT hardtops and convertibles produced in 1967 with the 383 big block engines, 229 with 4 speed transmissions and 228 with automatic transmissions.

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#5
Richard, GT or GTS?
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ws27 Wrote:Richard, GT or GTS?

Hi Rich,

The big block Dart's were GT's in 1967, the GTS models came into production in1968 and 1969.

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#8
cool! a friend of mine used to have a 68 GTS 383/auto vert. he sold it about 15 years ago. I wonder where its at now.
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#9
I did not know that Richard, thanks. I guess the stripe must be from a 68.


They're kind of like little Coronets.
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#10
Do I see a Coronet behind the Dart?

Both of my `69s had that stripe
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