The Dodge Dart is a compact machine that was produced by Chrysler Association from 1963 to 1976. The Dart moniker refers to the all-inclusive representation column including Dart Definite, Dart Sport, Dart Sedan, Dart Exceptional Edition and Dart Custom. The Dart Custom, a mid-level base of the Dart, was elementary offered in 1969, which was the third year of the Dart's inexperienced entity style. The Custom was produced washed-up 1976.
Features of the Dart Custom
The Dart Custom is positioned between the Dart imitation sedan and the Dart Special Edition sedan. It is a appraisal design, nevertheless with some exterior enhancements. According to Valiant.org, a Dart/Valiant fanatic website, the Dart Custom in 1975 included a "Custom" nameplate on its front fenders, a "Dodge" nameplate on the Timber lid, chrome-colored roof drip-rail mouldings and a black-accented side moulding.
Features Unavailable on the Dart Custom
The 1974 Dodge sales brochure indicates a scarce differences between the Dart Custom and other models in the Dodge Dart lineup. There were two options that could not be ordered in the Dart Custom. The antecedent preference unavailable on the Dart Custom was a sunroof. The four-door was advertised in 1975 as a roomy, affordable "painless way to seat a family of six."
The moment was an interior console. When equipped with an automatic transmission, other Dodge Dart models could be equipped with a floor-mounted shifter, nevertheless the Dart Custom only offered a column-mounted shifter.