The 1965 Dodge Dart GT arrived in showrooms as a compact on paper but a quiet disruptor in practice, blurring the line between sensible transportation and genuine performance. It did not shout as ...
ON March 3, 1965, Frank Chappell went to a San Francisco car dealer with the intention of buying a new Rambler. He had done his homework and decided a Rambler was the car for him. There were no ...
My favorite car in all of automotive history is the 1963 Dodge Dart — my uncle once owned a two-tone blue one — and ever since then I have dreamed of one day owning one. This week’s Ride comes ever-so ...
Just as struggling inventor, Wayne Szalinski, the professor who accidentally shrunk his children in the movie "Honey, I Shrunk The Kids" announced the mishap to his wife Diane ... a Chrysler design ...