1964 Dodge Dart Introduction

OAKLAND, Calif., August 13 -- Dodge Dart, entering its second year as a compact car, features bold new front end styling, fresh interiors and a host of engineering improvements in its 1964 models revealed here today.

Displaying a more massive look for 1964, the Dart features a broad grille dominated by an aluminum bar extending across the grille opening. The styling accent is on greater width through emphasis of the horizontal line from the top of the grille opening down through the ornamental texture connecting the parking lamps.

"Appearance, convenient size, competitive performance and fuel economy place the 1964 Dodge Dart in a strong position to continue its amazing gains in the compact car market," said Byron J. Nichols, Chrysler Corporation vice president and general manager of the Dodge Car and Truck Division.

The new Dodge Dart models were previewed here today by automotive writers and radio and television newsmen from the United States and Canada. The cars will be introduced to the public on September 26 in dealer showrooms throughout the country.

Changes in body ornamentation and larger, circular tail lamps further enhance the Dart's clean, tailored shapes, and a strong emphasis is given to body length by distinctive molding treatments that point up the full-length contour line below the belt.

At the rear, more glass area is provided by an increase of three inches in overall width for the back window, improving rear vision without disrupting the tailored lines of the Dart roof structure.

Engineering Improvements

Highlighting chassis improvements on the 1964 Dart models are gains in operating economy, starting reliability and transmission durability. Engine efficiency is increased by an improvement in the compression ratio from 8.2 to 1 to 8.5 to 1 on the 170-cubic-inch power plant, and 8.4 to 1 on the 225-cubic-inch engine. A new automatic choke device and ignition system refinements ensure better starting, and a new, long-life transmission oil filter is an additional feature.

Body improvements stress greater safety, comfort and convenience. Stronger door latch and striker mechanisms, improved sealing for convertible tops and a tail gate window safety device for station wagons are among the new features. The Dart trunk capacity remains one of the largest in its field--equalling and in some cases exceeding that of cars in the next price range.

Additional engineering innovations on the new Dodge Darts include an improved crankcase ventilation system, improved fuel tank construction to provide for thermal expansion of fuel and to prevent over-filling, and a new clutch release bearing, incorporating several improvements that reduce maintenance costs and increase bearing life. Other engineering advances have improved the durability and reliability of Dart transmissions.

In response to popular demand, a new Chrysler-designed four-speed manual transmission is offered this year as an option on all Dart models. The floor-mounted shift lever offers particular appeal to sports-minded compact owners.

Also available on the 1964 Darts is a Sure-Grip differential, which minimizes wheel spin under conditions of poor traction.

Interior Styling

New instrument panel ornamentation is combined with fresh door panel and seat designs and an entirely new armrest in the new Dart models for 1964. Featured on the upper surface of the instrument panel is a new suede finish paint, color keyed to the interior trim, to reduce windshield reflections.

Dodge Dart body fabrics consist of a 100 percent nylon warp for strength and durability. GT model bucket seats have cushion inserts of expanded, saddle-grain vinyl for greater softness.

Exposed sheet metal surfaces on door interiors are painted in gloss enamel to match the instrument panel and harmonize with the soft trim. Headlinings on all series are of durable, easy-to-clean, perforated vinyl.

Accessories

Refinements in comfort, convenience, and safety accessories reflect a continued trend toward increased reliability. Among the new features for 1964 are: A total of nine models in five body styles is offered in three Dodge Dart series: Dart 170, Dart 270 and Dart GT. Thirteen solid exterior colors are available for 1964, with Anniversary Gold being exclusive in the Dart GT series. Seven different two-tone combinations are available for the Dart 170 and Dart 270 series; two-tones are not offered in the Dart GT series, but 24 side sweep color combinations, keyed to interior trim codes, are available. A blue convertible top is available whenever blue trim is specified. Other convertible top colors are white and black.

Interiors feature new colors for all series. In Dart 170 and 270 models four trim colors -- red, tan, blue and turquoise -- are available, and the Dart GT offers five interior colors -- red, tan, blue, gold, and black.

Standard engine on the Dodge Dart line is the 170-cubic-inch Slant-Six while the 225-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine is the optional power package.


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