How much horsepower does a 1968 Dodge Dart have?

1968 Dodge Dart GTS Drivetrain The power of the 383 V-8 grew from 280 horsepower in 1967 to 300 gross horsepower at 4,400 rpm in 1968. 400 pound-feet of torque was available at just 2,400 rpm, making the Dart GTS a rear tire annihilator. This B-series FirePower V-8 had a compression ratio of 10.0:1.

What engine is in a 1968 Dodge Dart?

The 1968 Dodge Dart GTS was the high performance model starting at $3,189 for the hardtop and $3,383 for the convertible. Base engine was a 275 bhp 340 cid V-8 with a 300 bhp 383 cid engine optional. Both had 4-barrel carburetors and 10.5:1 compression ratios. All GTS models were V-8s.

What does GTS stand for on a Dodge Dart?

Like every member of the Dodge Scat Pack, the 1969 Dart 440 GTS came standard with a Bumble Bee stripe for quick identification. The sinister red-lettered GTS trunk emblem stands for GT Sport.

How many 1968 Dodge Dart convertibles were made?

There were just under 8,300 Dart GTS’ built in 1968, yet only 315 were drop tops. To break it down even further, only 44 of those convertibles were manually shifted, making Mark’s car quite a rare piece of muscle car history.

How much did a Dodge Dart cost in 1968?

The 1968 Dodge Dart GTS was the high performance model starting at $3,189 for the hardtop and $3,383 for the convertible.

How much does a 68 dart weigh?

Features

Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Production Years for Series : 1967 – 1969
Price : $2,300-$3,380
Weight : 2725 lbs | 1236.039 kg

What RT means on Dodge?

Road/Track
R/T stands for Road/Track and can be found on model configurations across the Dodge lineup. If you are looking for increased performance on the Orland Park roads an R/T model may be for you.