In Canada, we did not get the Dart until 65. What we did get in 63 and 64 was the Plymouth Valiant. Thing is, out Valiant had the Dart body with Valiant front clip. When we did get the Dart, Valiant moved to match the American model, on its smaller wheelbase. A lot of sales went to Dart, as Valiant was that bit too small, and looked it. That is the reason my folks bought a new 72 Dart. With 3 of us over 6 foot, the extra rear seat room was important.
I like that they showed the kid with the shotgun. My neighbors had a 65 Dart convertible with slant six. Great car.
That’s a toy popgun.
Thank you for posting. A step back in time.
What an excellent vehicle , very fortunate I get to own the sister to it , the valiant!
This is heaven… guns and mopars.
I just towed my 64 to the mechanic today. Time to get her back on the road. Can't wait to cruise the around in her
Oi Oi Oi Brother..
Mine came with the 340 and a four speed,never had a V8 before but I learned pretty quick!
I used to buy up non running darts and valiants back in the 80s fix the engines usually a burnt valve and sell them for a grand was easy $ back then.
Boy with a shotgun, girl hanging out the window without a seal belt... the good life in 1964!
When people had class....
In Canada, we did not get the Dart until 65. What we did get in 63 and 64 was the Plymouth Valiant. Thing is, out Valiant had the Dart body with Valiant front clip. When we did get the Dart, Valiant moved to match the American model, on its smaller wheelbase. A lot of sales went to Dart, as Valiant was that bit too small, and looked it. That is the reason my folks bought a new 72 Dart. With 3 of us over 6 foot, the extra rear seat room was important.
I think Phil Hartman used this ad to practice his narrative voice.
Fantastic video!! thanks for posting this gem!
Lou Crosby doing the voice over.
I WISHD ID HAD SOME DAY 5 DARTS 1963-1966 AND I WOULD LOVE TO PAINT TWO OF THEM
Such a cool ad made me smile
Refreshingly optimistic! Thanks! 👏😊
Beautiful
A compact in a new large economy size... lol.
Love it!
BROTHER Ary... we will soon.. Oi oi oi... UTG Family
nah........68' was the one with power to spare
Amazing how far America has declined.
My first car - bought used in 1970 for $500. I loved that car! It was the 4-door model 270 sedan with the very decent 273ci V8.