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Curb weight: 1,582–1,814 kg (3,488–3,999 lb) 1960. The first Dodge Darts were introduced for the 1960 model year. ... 1970 Dart Swinger 1970 Dodge Swinger in Lime ...
The US federal 5 mph (8.0 km/h) bumper standards were applied to rear bumpers for the 1974 models, adding even more weight to the Valiant. Since the Duster (1970), Dart-based Scamp (1971) and Dart-based sedan (1974) displaced both of the Valiant's 1967 bodies, they could be considered to represent a fourth generation of Valiants.
Dodge Dart Plymouth Valiant: Powertrain; Engine: ... Curb weight: 3,395 lb (1,540 kg) ... Chrysler had plans to continue the 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A for 1971, even ...
Curb weight: 2950 lb (1338 kg ... with the rear of the US Dodge Dart. [3] ... prior to its replacement by the VG Valiant in March 1970. [2] See also. Chrysler Valiant ...
The Dodge Dart is a front-engine, front-wheel drive, four-door compact sedan that was manufactured and marketed by then FCA US LLC, a subsidiary of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. The automobile made its debut at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. In some non-US markets, the Dodge Dart is sold as the Fiat Viaggio.
The Dodge version, the Demon, was rebranded "Dart Sport" in response to religious groups' opposition to the word, "Demon." Other changes were in store for the Plymouth Duster. Simpler single-piston slider-type disc brake calipers were introduced for the 1973 model year (standard on 318-powered cars and with power-assist on 340 models ...
During 1981 and 1982, Dart coupes built for the Mexican market used an M-platform Diplomat coupe that was fitted with a 1980 Volare header panel. Chrysler de México also sold less-expensive versions of the American K-cars: The Plymouth Reliant and Dodge Aries (in 1982–1987) and Plymouth Caravelle (1988) as "Chrysler Volarés".
Dodge pioneered the extended-cab pickup with the introduction of the Club Cab for 1973. Available with either a 6.5 ft (2.0 m) or 8 ft (2.4 m) Sweptline bed, the Club Cab was a two-door cab with small rear windows which had more space behind the seats than the standard cab, but was not as long as the four-door crew cab.