Dodge Dart Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.


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PAYPAL
1960
Dodge Dart - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad for the Dodge Economy car with comfort. The ad has a picture of a Red Four-Door Dart parked under a tree in a green field where two couples are having a peaceful picnic. The ad headline claims that "You're in for a real thrill...The Day You Discover Dodge Dart" and the ad talks about the construction and comfort in this 118" wheelbase economy car. The ad describes it as being a "fortress of steel" and mentions that the "Economy Slant "6" lies on its side to save money". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 2, 1959
Life magazine &
November 10, 1959
Look magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 18

1960
Dodge Dart - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a Red Four-Door parked next to some boulders overlooking water. The family of four that arrived here in the Dart is playing on top of these boulders and the father has just released a red balloon that everyone is watching as it is carried away by the wind. The ad headline describes this vehicle as "Dodge Dart - America's 1st Fine Economy Car!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 18, 1960
Life magazine
&
January 23, 1960
Saturday Evening Post
3
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Dart 8

1960
Dodge Dart Two-Door - Full color 9 1/4" x 13" ad has a photo of a Green Two-Door parked on the bank of a peaceful lake as a group of people enjoy a clear day. The ad headline introduces the "Dart: So much fun for so little money!" and shows this light-green beauty parked at a rustic lake with a family of four. There is also a comparison of the Dart along with three other cars to Plymouth, Ford and Chevrolet.
May 14, 1960
Saturday Evening Post
& June 1960
Holiday
2
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Dart 13

1960
Dodge Dart Station Wagon - Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad that, with a picture of a White Station Wagon parked on the edge of a mountain and six people standing nearby, says "Dart: low cost investment in family living!". The text says that "you can pay a barrel of money for a new station wagon and still not get half the extras Dodge Dart offers". It claims that there is "Extra convenience with Darat's one-piece tailgate with roll-down rear window. (no clumsy liftgate to wrestle) Extra fun with Dart's rear-facing Observation Lounge (No climbing over second seat passengers)". The ad says that "Many families consider the Dart station wagon the best investment they've ever made". With logic such as this, maybe you should have considered such a move.
April 9, 1960
Saturday Evening Post
& May 1960
Holiday magazine
3
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Dart 26

1961
Dodge Dart - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a green four-door driving up a curvy road. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. November 12, 1960
Saturday Evening Post
1
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Dart 5

1962
Dodge Dart 4-Door - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for the car they claim to be more powerful than last year's model yet more economical. The ad has a picture of a Red Four-Door driving across the grass between a row of fences. The ad headline claims this car has "More live action - Less dead weight" and the ad talks about the methods used to lighten the car. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 12, 1962
Life magazine
&
January 30, 1962
Look magazine
2
$7.50
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Dart 16

1962
Dodge Dart 440 - Full color 10" x 13" ad that introduces the "First of the Action-Economy cars". Pictured in the ad is a Red Four Door Dodge Dart 440 parked, with a man sitting in the driver's seat, in front of a black building with red doors. This car is claimed to be "a low price, full-size Dodge that'll outrun, out-economize most any car around." They also claim that "It accelerates 7% quicker than last year's comparable model, and does it on 5% less gas." They then talk about dead weight and mention that the automatic transmission housing for the V-8's used to be made out of cast iron but now it is made of aluminum which is stronger but 60 pounds lighter. The ad tells you to "COme in and drive the New Lean Breed of Dodge."
November 7, 1961
Look magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 25

1962
Dodge Darts - Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad that tells you that "You're going to like what's happened to Dodge". The picture shows two of the models of the Darts. The upper model is a White Dodge Lancer GT which qualifies as America's first Sports Compact. The lower model is the Dodge Dart 440. They want you to consider these facts. The 440 is "a full-sized, low price Dodge that will accelerate 7% quicker than last year's comparable model and do it on 5% less fuel". The Lancer "has bucket seats, an excellent ride and plenty of snap". They both have rustproofed bodies and both will go 32,000 between grease jobs. "Come in and drive the new lean breed of Dodge".
November 3, 1961
Life magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 27

1962
Dodge Dart - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for the Mid-Sized Dart. The ad has a drawing of a Green Two-Door Dart parked on a wooden pier next to a row of sailboats and pleasure boats. A woman is sitting on the pier with her legs hanging over the edge and a man is lying with her head in her lap. The ad headline introduces it as "Sized right in the middle of the Big and Little - Dodge Dart" and the ad contains several charts that compare the Dart to other cars in Price, Dependability, Comfort, Safety and Performance. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 23, 1962
Life magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 17

1963
Dodge Dart 2-Door - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad with a pair of drawings of a family of four trying to load everything they will need for a vacation into their compact Dodge Dart. We see them with a pair of suitcases and a pair of water skies while the Father stands at the rear with one of the young daughters in the trunk trying to steer the bird cage to be safely stored. The second drawing shows them driving away with everything packed and the ad headline claims that "You'll hardly be able to contain yourselves - But the 1963 Dart will." It then says "Introducing compact '63 Dodge Dart. At last. A compact that doesn't give anyone the sardine treatment. The 1963 Dodge Dart! Now everybody gets a fair shake on room. Note the roof line. It goes straight back. Result: even rear-seat hat wearers are treated with deference. And so are those who like some action for a change. Dart's standard engine leaves the run-of-the-mill compacts waiting and wheezing. It's optional engine (just a few bucks more) is the same way, only more so". October 26, 1962
Life magazine
2
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Dart 11

1963
Dodge Dart Four-Door - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad has two photos of a Green Four-Door Dodge Dart parked with a family preparing to load their stuff for a day at the beach. The first photo shows the family getting ready to start loading up all the items they will need for the day and the second photo shows everything packed and the car ready to go. The ad headline describes the car as being "Too roomy to be a Compact...Too darn thrifty to be anything else". The ad headline says they are "Introducing Compact '63 Dodge Dart. A fresh new compact in the large Economy Size!". At the lower right side of this ad is a box that shows tghe three different size Dodges that were available this year.
November 23, 1962
Life magazine
3
$7.50
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Dart 9

1963
Dodge Dart Four-Door - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that talks about just how roomy this car really is. There are two pictures of a Green Four-Door Dart in this ad. The first picture shows the car parked with six lovely stewardesses standing in front it and the headline that claims the car has "Room for six of one". The other picture show this car being driven away with six businessmen in suits comfortably seated and the headline "or half a dozen of the other". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 10, 1963
Life magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 15

1963
Dodge Dart Convertible - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a red Dart convertible with the top down and the top going down. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 18, 1963
Life magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 7

1964
Dodge Dart - Full color 10" x 13" ad showing two views of a red Dart filled with six members of a family. The ad headline alerts us "Compact families, if you've grown larger Dart's for you". The text explains that this car may fit the "definition" of a compact but as far as interior room and the power of the engine it is a big car. It assures you that the economy, both at the gas pump and the purchase price is still there. October 11, 1963
Life magazine
3
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Dart 6

1964
Dodge Dart - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that discusses the topic of Compact Cars by showing two pictures of Red Compact Convertibles. The top picture is of a red children's car with a young boy standing next to it and starting to get in. This picture has the caption "We didn't invent the compact...". The other picture is a side view of a Red 1964 Dodge Dart Convertible with the top down and the caption for this picture claims "we just enlarged upon it!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 16, 1963
Saturday Evening Post
1
$7.50
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Dart 20

1964
Dodge Dart - Full color 10" x 13" ad first shows a Red Four-Door Six occupied by a mother and her two young children with the headline saying that "You can't beat Dart's Six". Below that is a picture of this same car being passed by a Black Dart convertible with the top down and the headline clarifies "except with Dart's new V-8". The text explains that the performance figures for the Six shows that it "has the muscle of an Eight" but they still went ahead and installed a real eight cylinder engine that is tuned for "family-size performance".
February 21, 1964
Life magazine
&
March 24, 1964
Look magazine
4
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Dart 1

1965
Dodge Dart - Full color 10 " x 13 1/2" ad that is similar to the next ad with a different heading, "Lotsnew!", and some different pictures to the top. The vehicle shown is similar with a little bit of difference in the background. The ad says "Dodge-size compact. Dart '65. More fun 'cause there's more of it. Fun with frosting. Compact prices, everything else...spice. Plenty of room for families on the grow. Plenty of zoom for guys on the go. And who says a compact has to look like one? Dart doesn't. See for yourself. Dodge comes on big for '65".
October 2, 1964
Life magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 28

1965
Dodge Dart - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows several views of a red Dart in a beach setting. There is a couple who have parked on the beach and are working on washing their Red Dart while getting each other wet too. The ad headline claims that this vehicle is built in a "Funsize!" and mentions features and options using a snappy way with words, November 3, 1964
Look magazine,
October 24, 1964
Saturday Evening Post
October 30, 1964
Life magazine
4
$7.50 View
Dart 2

1966
Dodge Dart - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a photo of a Green Convertible with the top down sitting on a red background with a lady in a yellow suit standing next to the passenger door. The ad headline asks you to help "Stamp out cramped compacts. Up with man-sized Dodge Dart." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 8, 1965
Life magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 12

1966
Dodge Dart GT Convertible - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that wants us to believe that here is a Compact Car that is designed with the driver's comfort in mind. The ad has the attractive blonde with the red outfit on shown holding a bomb under the headline asking you to "Join the Dodge Revolution". In the top picture she is shown comfortably stretched out in the driver's seat of a Creme-colored Dart with the top down. The fact that her legs are resting on top of the dashboard would make it difficult to drive but it indicates somehow that sitting in this car is nothing but comfort. The text talks about some of the ways that you will comfortable in this car and mentions being able to choose either a Six or a V-8 engine and the low price required to put one in you garage. The headline asks you to "Avoid the cramped compact squeeze. Stretch out in a '66 Dodge Dart".
November 19, 1965
Life magazine
2
$7.50
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Dart 22

1967
Dodge Dart Convertible - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a couple sitting in a Brown Dart with the top down as the headline claims this is the "Dodge Rebellion Operation '67". At the top of the ad is a lady dressed in a black long-sleeved shirt and black slacks holding a string in her hand that goes toward a little cannon pointed away from her. The headline here says "Why string along with small-bore compacts? Go '67 Dart". The text of the ad tells you that you "Don't let others set the pace; do it yourself. Take the big step forward into bold '67 Dart, the hot all-new swinger that's a cut above the compact crowd". October 14, 1966
Life magazine
2
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Dart 3

1967
Dodge Dart - Full color 8" x 10 1/2" ad with a picture at the top of the page of a blonde in gray shirt and pants pulling on a string attached to a small cannon. The text has her saying "Why string along with small-bore compacts? Go '67 Dart!". Underneath there is a Tan Dodge Dart Convertible with the top down being driven by a man while the passenger seat is occupied by a woman who is leaning on the side of the door with an expression on her face of joy. The headline on this picture says "Dodge Rebellion Operation '67" and the first line of the text urges you "Don't let others set the pace, do it yourself".
November 1966
Playboy magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 23

1967
Dodge Dart - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for a different kind of Compact Car. There is a picture of a Red Dodge Dart GT with a black top parked on a red background. The couple inside the car has turned and is looking back at the reader as, at the top of the page, an attractive blonde in a dark gray body suit and holding a toy Jeep is saying, "Revolt against kiddy car compacts. Go '67 Dart!". The text talks about how this Compact car is different from all the others and mentions many of the features that either come with the car or can be ordered.
January 24, 1967
Look magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 21

1968
Dodge Dart - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the car that they call the "Best-looking reason in the world to save money". There is a large picture of a Light Yellow Dart parked in an area that overlooks a series of sun-soaked hills and several smaller pictures that show specifics. The first smaller picture shows a brunette in a flowered dress lying across the hood with the caption that starts the question "What's groovy outside,". The next picture is of the car's interior through the opened doors with the brunette and a young man lying in the wildflowers visible in the background and the caption "roomy inside,". The last picture is of this lady leaning against the driver side taillight with a seductive look on her face while the caption continues "makes the girls purr...". The headline continues "and gives you Dodge Fever" before responding with the inevitable answer of the '68 Dodge Dart. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 13, 1967
Life magazine
0
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Dart 19

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1969
Dart Swinger 340 - Full color 8" x 10 3/4" ad showing a Red Swinger with a Black Top parked on the beach. The text mentions that "Play your cards right, and three bills can put you in a whole lot of car this year." The ad offers a list of Standard Dart Swinger 340 Equipment and mentions the Dodge Scat Pack...the cars with the Bumblebee stripes. October 1968
Hot Rod
2
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Dart 4

1969
Dart Swinger - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the car designed "For the swinger at heart". The ad has a large picture of a Red Dart Swinger 340 stopped on a tree-covered lane so the beauty of the Black Stripe around the back end and the custom wheels are easily seen. There are smaller pictures that show the vinyl interior and how this car looks from the front. The text claims that the Dart Swinger is the "Best thing that ever happened to a compact budget" and mentions a few of the features as well as the fact that it was available with engines that varied from "economical Sixes to the Swinger 340".
November 8, 1968
Life magazine
2
$7.50
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Dart 14

1971
Dodge Demon - Full color 7 1/4" x 11" ad for the new Dodge Demon. They have a picture of this car parked so that we can see it from the back side. There is a young lady standing on the other side of the car, arms folded, and she seems to be thinking just what she thinks about this car. The headline says that "Dodge's new Demon brings out the devil in you". They use a play-on-words to make you think about this car. They say that it "works like a demon...plays like a demon...and is devilish fun to drive". They claim that it is "five-people big on the inside" if you have five thin people. And they claim that "It's compact enough to tool around town and park in just about any parking place you can get into with any other car". They claim that you can ask any Dodge dealer for a "Demon-stration drive".
November 1970
Playboy magazine
1
$7.50
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Dart 24

1975
Dodge Dart "Hang 10" - Full color 8" x 11" ad has a photo of a White Dart parked on the beach while a man unloads his surfboard from the back and talks to a girl in a yellow bikini. The ad headline is "Introducing the '75 Dodge Dart "Hang 10"".
December 1974
Playboy
0
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Dart 10

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