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1967 Dodge Dart 270 Sedan
Dodge Dart (Fourth Generation, Mid-Trim 270 Series)
1967 (identified by the unique one-year-only flat grille and round parking lights) · sedan

Rarity Score
5/10 - Uncommon; while mass-produced, 4-door sedans are rarely preserved compared to 2-door coupes and convertibles
Spot Difficulty
6/10; difficult to see on the road today as most have been scrapped or rusted out, though common in rural yards or salvage collections
Engine & Performance
Engine: Likely a 225 cubic inch 'Slant-6' or a 273 cubic inch V8; base Slant-6 produced approximately 145 hp and 215 lb-ft of torque
Transmission & Drivetrain: Likely a 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic or a 3-speed manual; Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Performance: 0-60 mph in approx. 12-15 seconds (Slant-6); top speed approx. 95 mph; curb weight approx. 2,800 lbs; known for extreme durability rather than speed
Exterior
Off-white/creme paint with heavy surface rust on the roof and hood; four-door sedan body style; factory chrome grille and bumper; missing wheel covers; appearing in original, weathered 'barn find' condition
Interior Features
Likely bench seating with vinyl or cloth upholstery; simple metal dashboard with horizontal speedometer; manual windows and no air conditioning in base trims
Condition Assessment
Poor to Fair; vehicle is sitting in tall grass (risk of floorpan rust), shows significant paint failure on horizontal surfaces, and moss/debris indicates long-term outdoor storage
Condition Issues: Heavy surface rust on roof, potential dry rot in tires, likely fuel system gumming from storage, moisture damage to interior, and sinking into soil
Estimated Mileage: Likely over 100,000 miles, though odometer may only have five digits showing significantly less
Historical Significance
The Dart was Chrysler's highly successful compact platform, known for its bulletproof reliability and helping the company survive the 1960s with high sales volume
Notable Features
Unique 'concave' rear window (typical of 1967-76 Darts), 'Dodge' script on the hood, and fender-mounted turn signal indicators
Production Numbers
Approximately 154,500 Dodge Darts were produced in 1967 across all trims; the 270 series sedan accounted for a significant portion of family sales
Valuation
Estimated Market Value: $1,500 - $3,500 in current non-running condition
Auction Estimate: $2,000 - $5,000 depending on mechanical viability and metal integrity
Maintenance Recommendations
Full brake system overhaul, fuel tank cleaning, carburetor rebuild, cooling system flush, and checking all rubber components for dry rot
Fun Facts
The 'Slant-6' engine is legendary for running without oil or water for surprising durations; the 1967 model was the first of the redesigned Fourth Generation; Stephen King's character in 'It' drove a 1967 Dart GT.
Identified on: 6/24/2026
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