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It's interesting to note that all the brochure photos of the 1970 Challenger R/T with the Magnum 500 "Road Wheels" they are 15" which Dodge never offered as an option.
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Mr. Norm managed to convince Chrysler to build 48 (50 by other accounts – logical, as it would qualify the 440 Dart for NHRA) 383/automatic Dart GTSs but without the 383 and tranny installed.

The Darts then went to Hurst-Campbell – the same people building the Super Stock HEMI Darts and Barracudas – to receive the mods to accommodate the 440.

Torqueflite automatic was the only transmission offered because installation required less fuss plus the Dana rear required with the four-speed would not fit. Batteries were relocated to the trunk.

The piece de resistance was the name change to Dart GSS: Grand Spaulding Special.
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The 1965 GTO Hardtop weighs more than the 1966 (Shipping Weight): 3478 vs 3465.

Both cars are identical in wheelbase (115") and almost identical in length (206.2"/206.4") yet the 1965 looks smaller than the 1966.
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The total sales of Muscle Cars for 1965 reached over 100,000:

L79 Chevelle: 6021
Z16 Chevelle: 201
327 Chevy II: 643
4-4-2: 2999
K Code Mustang: 1051
Skylark GS: 15,780
GTO: 75,352

TOTAL: 102,047

That was pretty much it for 1965. Chrysler had no entries nor did Mercury or AMC. In an industry that counted sales in the millions, why were these new fangled Muscle Cars so important to Detroit? The answer is very simple: A new market with young new buyers. Industry marketing found that most buyers were brand loyal. THE hardest thing to accomplish in sales is getting new clients. "If you build a better mousetrap . . . the world will beat a path to your door."
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