Mexican Dart

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Johnny Dart

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Ran into this Dart surfing the web this morning, it is a Mexican built Dart.
Never seen a roof line like that on a Dart. Looks like its ready for Daytona.:burnout:
 

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It looks like someone did some custom work, I don't think that's factory. It looks neat, but I doubt it's very aerodynamic, just like the '68 Charger back window tunnel.
 
It's factory....

for South American sold Darts.

Read here: http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=83460

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Mexican, and brazilian built darts had a fastback looking roofline. The brazilian darts were called charger R/Ts.

Hotwheels even made a brazillian charger R/T with fastback roofline.
 
Oops. I was wrong.#-o

I am in Mexico and I have a 1975 with that roof line. I thought it was neat, but very prone to rust where I am.

Does anybody think there would be a market in the US for these Darts coming from Mexico?

Most are 225 with column shift manuals.

There are a few '68 Dart GTSs here for cheap money too.
 
I am in Mexico and I have a 1975 with that roof line. I thought it was neat, but very prone to rust where I am.

Does anybody think there would be a market in the US for these Darts coming from Mexico?

Most are 225 with column shift manuals.

There are a few '68 Dart GTSs here for cheap money too.

Would like the heater delete passenger vents.

And plugs that go over the heater controls and fan switch on the rallye gauges that are the same as our 67-69 Barracuda and 70-71 Duster Demon 340's.
 
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