The Dodge Dart is a car that holds characteristics you may not know about. There is no denying that the classic versions of the Dodge Dart are by far some of the greatest model versions of the car to set foot on the market, but when they have been restored and modded like these cars, the Dodge Dart may just become your new favorite car.

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Restomods are easy to fall in love with, especially when they are done to perfection. Let's take a look at some of the sickest modified Dodge Darts around.

10 1967 Dodge Dart

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This '67 Dodge Dart is absolutely stunning. The orange color surrounding the entirety of the car is incredible, not to mention the subtle hint of black detailing from the stripe around the rear of the car, as well as the hood.

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The all-black leather interior is the perfect match for the aesthetic of the car. To tie it all together, the addition of the slightly lowered suspension and the chrome wheels is perfection. As for performance, this Dodge is equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission and a 408 V8 engine. What's not to love?

9 1971 Pro Touring Dodge Dart Demon

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We've seen some Pro Touring Chevy Camaro's that are beyond beautiful, but this Dart screams intimidation. The all-black exterior accompanied by the red stripe detailing is the perfect combination to make a well-known presence on the road. The chrome wheels supporting the car help to make the detailing on this Dodge grab anyone's attention with ease.

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Under the hood is a 5.6-liter 340 ci V8 engine, capable of launching the car from 0 to 60 mph in just under 8 seconds. Now that's impressive. How does this creation make a 50-year-old car look? Pretty badass if you ask us.

8 1971 Dodge Dart

1971 Dodge Dart Swinger
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We've seen a badass Koenigsegg CRR look beastly in a lime green shade, but we have to admit, this lime green '71 Dodge Dart is one-of-a-kind as well. The shade of this Dodge is pure perfection, not to mention the all-black leather interior to really help bring out the bright color.

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Holding up the car is a set of chrome wheels that helps to tie all the exterior aesthetics of this car altogether. This beauty is equipped with a 3-speed automatic transmission and a 383 V8 engine. It is hard not to fall in love with this beautiful Dart. We won't blame you if this is on your new wish list.

7 1965 Dodge Dart GT Convertible

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We've uncovered 15 Sick convertibles to buy in 2020, but this Dodge Dart GT Convertible just stole our hearts with ease. It can be hard for any car to pull off an all-gold exterior, but this one takes the cake any day. The addition of stainless trim helps to pull the look together seamlessly.

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The Dodge Dart sits on 15-inch wheels in the front and 14-inch wheels in the back, creating a perfect stance. As if the exterior of the car wasn't enough, the interior of the car is a luxurious white leather. Equipped with a 273 small-block engine, it can be hard not to fall head-over-heels for this beautiful creation.

6 1967 Blue Dodge Dart

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Blue and orange are not always the best color combination, but we have to admit, this Dodge Dart makes it look spectacular. The exterior of the car is a deep shade of blue accompanied by minimal orange stripe detailing that is enough to make anyone's mouth water.

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We can also appreciate the extra details like the 15-inch aluminum wheels, and the vertical stacks poking out of the hood. Whoever created this beastly character has the mind of a creative genius. With a price tag of around $60K, this Dart may just be a great investment.

5  1974 Dodge Dart

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Here is yet another orange and black Dodge Dart to make this list, but can you blame us? Just look at the beautiful detailing on this beauty. Again, an orange and black color combination can sometimes look tacky, but this Dodge wears it well, along with the all-black leather interior to complete the look flawlessly. The 1973 Dodge Dart is a fun muscle car to drive, but this 1974 model might have just stolen the show.

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The exterior mods on this car help to create a mean look for the car. Just look at the black grille. The smallest details can help bring a car's demeanor to the next level, and this '74 Dodge Dart stole our hearts with just one quick glance.

4 1967 Dodge Dart

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This beautiful creation was built by Alloy Motors, and it has a price tag of around $40,000. We don't know about you but that price is pretty affordable when it comes to a classic Dodge that looks this incredible. One of the incredible things about this car is that the Alloy Motor team tried their best to create a sinister beast that also retained the classic character of a Dodge Dart.

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We have to applaud them for their incredible success. The dark exterior and interior bring out a persona that is specific to the car, not to mention the power its V8 engine holds. We would be beyond happy to drive this car any day of the week.

3 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger

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We're ecstatic about this Dodge Dart Swinger. This beauty holds the functionality and detail of a Dodge Dart, but portrays the style of a custom classic car. Talk about the perfect combination.

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The red and black exterior is to die for, along with the subtle display of the Dodge logo on the rear of the car. To add to all of the detailing, this Dodge is equipped with matte wheels and an all-black leather interior, helping to complete the look seamlessly. We are in love with this Dart, to say the least.

2 1968 Dodge Dart GTS

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This beast is named "blow dart" and we have to admit, we love the name and the aesthetic of this car. The deep red color accompanied by black, white, and grey detailing is everything we could ever ask for. With over 2,000 hours invested in the creation of this car, the time was worth the results.

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Selected as a Mopar Muscle Top 10 at SEMA back in 2016, the blow dart is a heartthrob. Under the hood is a 4-speed automatic transmission, along with a 439 Ci V8 engine, that produces up to 652 horsepower. This beautiful restomod is our dream version of the Dodge Dart, and there is no denying that.

1 1967 Hellcat Powered Dodge Dart

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We've uncovered some of the coolest cars from Fast N' Loud, but this '67 Hellcat-powered Dodge Dart has got to be on our list of favorites from the Gas Monkey team as well. This beauty has a price tag of around $79,000, but with the detailing and performance specs on this beast, that price looks pretty reasonable to us.

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This particular Dodge Dart gives off a "rat rod" appeal, which is surprising and intriguing. With a 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat engine, it can be hard not to fall in love with the roar of the engine.

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