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Looks like a 1960s US "compact" car.

 

You could be on the right track. But if it's deemed to be ''compact", what size could the current namesake be?

 

That's another hint - as is this additional picture

 

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Dodge Dart, I cannot guess the year but suppose it's around 1966

 

No it's not '66 ... need the year please because it's an easy one ... there was a Series 1, Series 2, Series 3 and Series 4 ... and '66 would have been the third series ... which this isn't!

 

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Dodge Polara

 

No .. Polara was a larger car.

 

Stuny has the right car but wrong year ... The '66 was a very different shape. It should be fairly easy to identify ... here's another clue ... Please identify the year ... this picture is giving it away

 

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1962.

 

Yes ... Dodge Dart Second Series 1962.

 

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Your turn Stuart.

 

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Thank you. All of the Dodge Darts were off my radar due to their being underpowered by the reliable slant six, and their poor esthetics.

 

Let's try this one which I saw this afternoon:

 

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