
So, if you're in the market for a well driving classic sure to impress, you'll have a hard time beating this 64 Dodge Dart! Please call or email us today for more information. Some of the recent maintenance includes, new brakes, new wheel cylinder, new leaf springs, new rear shocks, new drive shaft, new u joints, new brake lines, new timing chain, new headers, new ignition system and much much more. This vehicle comes to us from a private automotive collection and as such has always been properly stored and maintained. Powering the Dart is a rebuilt 318ci V8 motor mated to a rebuilt 727 automatic transmission. A replacement driveshaft has been fitted along with welded subframe connectors, and the K-frame cross member was reinforced according to the seller.GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this extremely rare 1964 Dodge Dart Wagon! This iconic classic comes in a spotless white paint job complemented by an immaculate black interior. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed TorqueFlite 904 automatic transmission and a 7.25″ rear end with 2.76:1 gears that were both overhauled during the refurbishment according to the seller. The starter has been rebuilt, and the heater core, blower motor, and alternator have been replaced according to the seller. An aluminum radiator with an upgraded flex fan is installed along with a 20-gallon fuel tank. The 225ci slant-six is said to have been rebuilt as part of the refurbishment completed in 2016. The speedometer needle is said to bounce during operation, and the fuel gauge does not read accurately.

The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 55k miles, approximately 2k of which were added by the seller. An aftermarket 8k-rpm tachometer and gauges for coolant temperature and oil pressure are mounted below the dashboard. Push-button controls for the TorqueFlite transmission are mounted to the left of the steering wheel. The two-spoke steering wheel frames a 110-mph speedometer and gauges for fuel level, coolant temperature, and amperage. Seatbelts from a 1990s Chrysler LeBaron are installed in the rear, and additional appointments include a power-adjustable driver’s seat, Dart-branded floor mats, and a Sony AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo with an Alpine PWM Regul MRV amplifier, four aftermarket speakers, and two 12″ subwoofers. The cabin features seats reportedly sourced from a 1992 Chrysler Sebring that are trimmed in dark gray cloth and feature integrated shoulder belts. A 14″ spare wheel is located in the trunk and is wrapped in a 205/70 tire.

The front suspension was rebuilt using polyurethane bushings, and the steering box was rebuilt according to the seller. Front disc brakes were installed under prior ownership along with Hellwig sway bars, replacement rear leaf springs, and larger front torsion bars. Polished 15″ Rocket Racing Igniter wheels wear chrome trim rings and are wrapped in 205/60 Firestone Champion HR tires up front and 235/60 Firestone Firehawk tires out back. Two tears in the soft top and bubbling in the lower driver-side door can be seen up close in the gallery below. The side markers are said to have been sourced from a 1968 Dart, and acoustic insulation has been fitted to the floors, doors, and transmission tunnel. The convertible top assembly was rebuilt and the lift cylinders were replaced according to the seller. Exterior details include a power-operated black convertible soft top, dual side mirrors, and chrome bumpers, window surrounds, light bezels, and trim. The car is finished in blue with black side moldings and is said to have been repainted during the aforementioned refurbishment. This Dart GT was acquired by the seller in 2018 and is now offered at no reserve with manufacturer’s literature, a top boot, multiple keys, a factory broadcast sheet, and a clean California title in the seller’s name. The car also features a black convertible soft top, 15″ Rocket Racing Igniter wheels, and a Sony AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo with an Alpine PWM Regul MRV amplifier, four aftermarket speakers, and two 12″ subwoofers. Modifications include later Chrysler Sebring seats, front disc brakes, welded subframe connectors, later-model Dart side marker lights, and a 20-gallon fuel tank. Refurbishment work completed in 2016 under prior ownership reportedly included a repaint, an engine rebuild, and overhauls of the transmission, suspension, braking system, and interior.

This 1964 Dodge Dart GT convertible is finished in blue over gray cloth upholstery and is powered by a 225ci slant-six paired with a push-button three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission and a 7.25″ rear end.
