My mom had one nearly identical to this one. Only things different were the front seat and the hubcaps. One of many cars from my family's history I wish I had back.
Esta muy bonito el carro es un Dodge Dart SE 1975; esta muy original; soy Jose Rafael Grange Fuenmayor de Maracaibo Estado Zulia Venezuela saludos para Dodge St regis y buenas tardes.
Tuve uno del mismo color, pero la versión sport, automático, de dos puertas, vidrios fotocromaticos, control de velocidad de crucero, control de altura de amortiguadores, para caminos rurales, o carreteras de alta velocidad, una verdadera joya.
I struggled with how boxy cars got in the mid seventies. Especially the new safety bumpers. However that said I always thought these had very classy. plain lines which would carry up to the Aspen/ Volare . Great car ! thanks for posting.
Dennis cars were not boxy in the mid 1970's. When GM downsized all of its so called BIG cars for the 1977 model year that's when cars began to get boxy such as the 1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic and Impala and for 1978 the Ford Fairmont and Mercury Zephyr.
When mid-seventies velour luxury reached even compacts - this Dodge Dart SE, its sister Plymouth Valiant Brougham, Chevrolet's Nova LN, Ford's Granada, AMC's Gucci Hornet, so much padded vinyl and velour.
A motor runs on electricity. Engines use fuel. They probably didn't show it because it's nothing to wright home about. These cars weren't sold to engine enthusiasts.
@@jimdent351 i know but is that why the world's [former] largest producer of cars that have gasoline engines in them is called General Motors? Travelers are often called motorists? Motels that were motor hotels?...Motor City and MOTOWN? EXXONs slogan Happy Motoring? Big Block Chevys were known as Rat Motors, Chrysler HEMIs were called Elephant Motors and FORDs BOSS 429 the Shotgun Motor? ? How bout Motorcycle Motorboat and Kennedy's Motorcade?
@@Imnotyourdoormat lol. I didn't mean for you to take it so seriously. I was just poking fun, but you got me good with your response. Touche! If you really wanted to put me in my place, you should have called me out on my spelling mistake. I spelled write wrong. lol
@@jimdent351 wasn't trolling you either just having fun. that's why i didn't call you out on the spelling, and i forgot the proverbial Motor Lodges Motor Homes and para Motor Aircraft. but Have a good life Dude your OK...hahaha
Un Dodge Dart Special Edition en Europa...con toso y sus sños debe llamar full la atencion por su impecable apariencia. Seguro tiene un V8 318, un motor de primera linea...en Venezuela se ensamblo este popular modelo.Fue sustituido por el Dodge Aspen.
I wouldn't pass on this or the Valiant Brougham. The marketing drawback was that Chrysler did not offer power options (PW, PDL, Granada/Monarch even offered a power seat and moonroof). They remedied most of that in 76 with the Aspen/Volare, though there are still people who would say the Dart was a better car despite dating back - essentially - to 1967. The totally forgotten 4dr trio of this year, this segment, though are the Apollo S/R, Omega Salon and Ventura SJ - all made in minuscule quantities. The most unexpected - the Apollo S/R; buckets and console standard: it out Mercedes'd the Granada and you could get a 350 4bbl besides.
I think the A body should have got a redesign and kept until the K-car, and the F-body should have been a bigger car. Ford's Falcon based cars even got a Lincoln Versailes version.
What a beautiful car this is. I love the colour. This is the first burgundy SE I have seen with a black roof. All the others had burgundy vinyl. The other colour I have seen with the burgundy metallic is a parchment top and interior. Also stunning. This one is a 225 (3.7 litre)slant six, which is unfortunate. The 317 (5.2 litre) used the same amount of fuel in the city, but noticeably less fuel on the highway, partly because it has enough torque that it does not need to work hard, particularly with air conditioning. Plus, the 318 has a beautiful exhaust note, particularly when a dual exhaust is fitted.
Belleza de auto, no cabe duda, los gringos fabricaron excelentes autos en los 50s, 60s, 70s y 80s... después se les acabó la imaginación y el buen gusto, lástima coches y tiempos que no volverán, saludos. Qué precio tiene el Dart ?
As a child, I used to ride similar cars as taxis. Very solid and reliable, but personally, I don't like the shape nor the acceleration. The Dodge Monaco of the same and previous year were better looking.
yes!! my was GREEN with black top! memory lane! almost new! very low mileage! I suffered a brain stroke! and left back in the old house! and never remember what happens! 😥! a year later I remember was to late! to recover! house demolished and no car around. its took me long time to recover memory! people !places names! don't remember anything! I was a in bad shape! I was 35! now 67! 😄!HUGE WOW! MEMORY LANE. AND I THINK ABOUT THAT CAR.i even have dreams several times of the last time! I was with that car!! like iam looking for the keys! to get it running! but was just a dream. 😥.I miss.