In the context of late-1960s muscle cars, the Dodge Charger and Coronet get a lot of attention from enthusiasts. But there was a “mini Mopar” that, when properly equipped, had plenty of get-up-and-go. Featured on AutoHunter is a 1967 Dodge Dart GT Convertible listed by a dealer in St. Louis, Missouri. The auction will end on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 12:30 p.m. (PDT).
Rolling on Chrysler’s A-platform, the compact Dart (in this case, from the 1967-76 generation) was known for being versatile and lightweight. Some Darts were relatively pedestrian in form and function, while others were formidable players in the muscle-car segment. The unibody Dart enjoyed a modest power-to-weight advantage over traditional body-on-frame cars.
The light blue exterior of this Dart has fully restored trim and GT badging. Features include fender-mounted turn signal indicators, driver-side mirror, power-retractable top, and Rally wheels with BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires.
The Dodge brand officially got its start in 1914, and some of the company’s marketing materials in the 1960s celebrated the brand’s 50-plus years in business. One advertisement said, “How dare it be so dashing? The Dart is a car meticulously-engineered, from its deep-chromed bumper to its sumptuous interior trim, by the internationally acclaimed Chrysler Corporation. By all means, buy a Dart for its style and verve. By all means forget its dependable fifty-year reputation. You can be sure that Dodge won’t.”

This Dart’s cabin has black vinyl upholstery and newer carpeting. Amenities include bucket seats, console, power steering, and hidden stereo with kick panel-mounted speakers.

Under the hood is a four-barrel-carbureted 340ci V-8 mated to a TorqueFlite 727 three-speed automatic transmission and a 2.94:1 rear end.
The Dart was unique for its all-around versatility, since it could “wear multiple hats” depending on how it was optioned (economy car, family-hauler, weekend drag-racer). This convertible with its restored paint, robust V-8, and rocking stereo is a compelling ride for Mopar fans, and it will probably be less common at shows and cruises than its big brother, the Charger.
The auction for this 1967 Dodge Dart GT Convertible ends on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 12:30 p.m. (PDT).
Visit the AutoHunter listing for more information and a photo gallery
