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<blockquote data-quote="natem33" data-source="post: 22154" data-attributes="member: 541071"><p>I took a look at some installs on the Dart. It looked like 6x9's and a regular sized DIN opening in the dash was standard in the Darts. However, all of the front speakers were custom installed leading me to believe that there either are no front speakers, or there was only one, or the speakers were only 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 inch (smaller opening than many people car to use). I also checked Crutchfield.com and used their easy fit guide for the 1972 Challanger. This vehicle did not have any front speakers, used 6X9's in the rear deck, and had a standard DIN dash opening. because of the similarities between the two vehicles, I'm suspecting that the stereo components are also similar as car audio was extremely small scale in 1972. If you don't mind cutting into the interior of the doors I don't think that would be a problem although kick panels would be ideal. To take a look yourself check out <a href="http://www.sounddomain.com" target="_blank">http://www.sounddomain.com</a> - then go to member pages and do a search for Dodge Dart. I also just did a Google search for the Dart and found some pics of stereo installs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natem33, post: 22154, member: 541071"] I took a look at some installs on the Dart. It looked like 6x9's and a regular sized DIN opening in the dash was standard in the Darts. However, all of the front speakers were custom installed leading me to believe that there either are no front speakers, or there was only one, or the speakers were only 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 inch (smaller opening than many people car to use). I also checked Crutchfield.com and used their easy fit guide for the 1972 Challanger. This vehicle did not have any front speakers, used 6X9's in the rear deck, and had a standard DIN dash opening. because of the similarities between the two vehicles, I'm suspecting that the stereo components are also similar as car audio was extremely small scale in 1972. If you don't mind cutting into the interior of the doors I don't think that would be a problem although kick panels would be ideal. To take a look yourself check out [URL="http://www.sounddomain.com"]http://www.sounddomain.com[/URL] - then go to member pages and do a search for Dodge Dart. I also just did a Google search for the Dart and found some pics of stereo installs. [/QUOTE]
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