1967 Dart 273 4 Barrel and 383 4 Barrel Production Numbers

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"Dart67"

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I am the Original Owner (Special Ordered) of a Dart 270 2 Door Hardtop 273-4 Barrel 4 Speed. Delivery date 5/3/1967.

The question of Dart models equipped with the 273 4 barrel production numbers came up in another venue.
So I put this together for those that might have an interest.

1967 Dart 273 4 Barrel Production Numbers

Dart (base (L)ow cost model)
2 Door Sedan (post car)
4 Door Sedan
All Models (there is No break down between 2 and 4 door as to Engine and Transmission Production numbers.)
273-4bbl 91 Total
4 Speed 45
Auto 46

Dart 270 ((H)igh cost model 270)
2 Door Hardtop
4 Door Sedan
All Models (there is No break down between 2 and 4 door as to Engine and Transmission Production numbers.)
273-4bbl 764 Total
4 Speed 218
Auto 546

Dart GT
2 Door Hardtop
Convertible
All Models (There is No break down between Hardtop and Convertible as to Engine and Transmission Production numbers.)
273-4bbl 2645 Total
4 Speed 947
Auto 1698

1967 Dart 383 4 Barrel Production Numbers
Dart GT
2 Door Hardtop
Convertible
All Models (There is No break down between Hardtop and Convertible as to Engine and Transmission Production numbers.)
383-4bbl 457 Total
4 Speed 229
Auto 228
 
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Very cool, but what are the missing 307 383’s?
Total 764 - 4 speed 229 - auto228 = 307.

This should be a sticky.
 
For the record...

There were 3729 67 Dart convertibles made.

No break down of engine or type.
 
Very cool, but what are the missing 307 383’s?
Total 764 - 4 speed 229 - auto228 = 307.

This should be a sticky.
FAT FINGER miss type and poor proof read by the dumba$$ author of the post.....

I corrected it to the 457 total.
 
For the record...

There were 3729 67 Dart convertibles made.

No break down of engine or type.

You are correct, Sorry.

I guess I need to clarify that statement ((there is No break down between Hardtop and Convertible)

There is No break down between Hardtop and Convertible as to Engine and Transmission Production numbers.

I will edit the post to correct it.
 
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You are correct, Sorry.

I guess I need to clarify that statement ((there is No break down between Hardtop and Convertible)

There is No break down between Hardtop and Convertible as to Engine and Transmission Production numbers.

I will edit the post to correct it.
 
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