1962 Dodge Mid-Size Cars Fact Sheet

1962 Dodge Mid-Size Facts, Figures, and Specifications

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The 1962 Dodge Mid-Size line copied much of the styling from the successful 1961 Valiant (and its newly introduced Lancer compact). Most significant was the two inch drop to a mid-size 116″ wheelbase and a reduction of over 10 inches in length!

 

 

Big Changes for 1962 at Dodge

Dodge, like Plymouth, in a surprise move, reduced the wheelbase of their mid-price cars to mid-size, dropping the wheelbase from 118 inches to 116 inches and removing almost 150 pounds from the average weight of each  model!

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1962 Dodge Mid-Size Facts –
Body Paint Color Codes

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1962 Dodge Mid-Size

 

  A Flax
  B Silhouette Black
  C Powder Blue
  D Medium Blue
  E Cobalt Blue
  F Light Green
  G Glade Green
  H Emerald
  M Pearl Gray
  P Vermilion
  R Dusty Rose
  S Deep Cordovan
  T Buff
  W Polar White
  Y Nutmeg Brown

1962 Dodge Mid-Size – What’s It Worth?

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1962 Dodge Mid-Size Facts and Specifications

General Year Information – 1962 Dodge Mid-Size Car

NOTE: The 1962 Dodge Dart and Polara are categorized in our Fact Sheets as a mid-size car due to its 116 inch wheelbase. Dodge featured a full size car  called the Custom 880 – it sat on a 122 inch wheelbase, sharing the unit body with the Chrysler Newport, Chrysler 300 and 300H.

A Totally New Look

The redesigned grille featured an unusual headlight arrangement. The inboard lights were mounted higher than the outer ones. An oval grille featured vertical bars, with five larger division bars spaced across the insert. Tail lamps continued the angular theme of the front and, again, the inboard lenses were positioned higher than the outer ones. Very heavy feature lines characterized the body sides. They originated as a ‘brow’ over the headlights and flared around the side of the fender. From there, they continued along the side, to the trailing edge of the front door.

Another heavy feature line began immediately in front of the rear wheel well. It swept up, along the wheel opening, and angled back to a point even with the inboard rear tail lamp elevation. A chrome strip highlighted each feature line and continued across the trunk lid, between the uppermost taillights.

Historical

Dodges proved themselves to be the car to beat in 1962 on the drag strip. Norm Thatcher drove a specially prepared Dart equipped with a modified Ramcharger V-8 to a Class. B Production record of 167.3 miles per hour.

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The 413 CID Ramcharger V-8 replaced the high output 413 and 383 CID long and short ram V-8s with 410 HP at 5400 RPM with 11.0 compression and 420 HP with 13.5:1 compression. See “Engines” below for more information.

Want to learn about all the B and RB  wedge V-8s? See all the specs through 1965 HERE.

 

The Dodge Line changed their model names from Seneca,Pioneer, and Phoenix to Dart, Dart 330 and Dart 440. The Polara Line became the upscale Dart and was the “sport” model, riding on the same wheelbase but featuring bucket seats and a plush interior..

1962 Dodge Mid-Size Facts – Models Offered

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The Dart was the base trim model and featured chrome windshield and rear window moldings; chrome headlight doors; turn signals; electric windshield wipers; driver’s side inside sun visor and front arm rests. The Dart name, in script, appeared on the front door edge.

The Dart 330 was the intermediate trim level Dart and included all the features of the Dart Series, plus a cigarette lighter; front foam cushion; rear arm rests; and a power tailgate window (on nine-passenger station wagons).

The Dart 440 was the top trim level Dart for 1962 and included all the Dart 330 features, plus backup lights; Custom interior upholstery and trim; exterior moldings and a power tailgate window on nine-passenger station wagons.

The Polara 500 was the top trim level for mid-size Dodge vehicles for 1962. It shared body and chassis components with the Dart Series and included all the features of the Dart 440, plus bucket seats, (split bench seat available), carpeting, dual exhausts, 361 CID 305 HP V-8 engine, padded instrument panel, Deluxe steering wheel, wheel covers, outside rear view mirror on the left door, and the Polara name where the “Dart” series name appeared on Darts. Special exterior trim, in contrasting colors, was also a part of the Polara 500 package.

1962 Dodge Mid-Size Facts – Engines

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225 CID Six-cylinder. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 225 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 3.400 x 4.125 inches. Compression ratio: 8.20:1. Horsepower: 145 @ 4000 RPM. Torque: 215 @ 2800 RPM. Four main bearings.  Solid valve lifters.  Valve Timing: 232°, Exhaust: 228°, Overlap: 8°. Valve Lift: Intake  0.371″, Exhaust  0.364″. Carburetor: (manual transmission) ball & Ball one­-barrel: BBS-3231 S or  Holley R-2418 A; (automatic transmission) Ball & Ball BBS-3232 S or Holley R-2419 A; (California) Ball & Ball BBS-3235 S.

Dart Base 318 CID V-8. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 318 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 3.91 x 3.31 inches. Compression ratio: 9.0:1. Horsepower: 230 @ 4400 RPM. Torque: 340 @ 2400 RPM. Five main bearings. Mechanical valve lifters. Camshaft Duration: Intake 244°, Exhaust 240°, Overlap: 20°. Valve Lift: (Intake) 0.380″, (Exhaust) 0.386″. Carburetor: Two barrel: (manual transmission) Ball & Ball BBD-3240 S  or Bendix WW3-198; (automatic transmission) Ball & Ball BBD-3241 S or Bendix WW3-199; (California) Bendix . WW3-200.

Dart Power Pack 318 CID V-8. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 318 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 3.91 x 3.31 inches. Compression ratio: 9.0:1. Horsepower: 260 @ 4400 RPM. Torque: 345 @ 2800 RPM. Five main bearings. Mechanical valve lifters. Camshaft Duration: Intake 248°, Exhaust 248°, Overlap: 30°. Valve Lift: (Intake) 0.400″, (Exhaust) 0.406″. Carburetor: Four barrel: (manual transmission) Ball & Ball BBD-3240 S  or Bendix WW3-198; (automatic transmission only) Carter AFB-3247 S (California) Carter AFB-3249 S.

NOTE: As shown, this optional engine was only available with Torqueflite automatic transmission.

Polara Base 305 HP V-8.  Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 361 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 4.125 x 3.375 inches. Compression ratio: 10.00:1. Horsepower: 305 @ 4800 RPM. Torque: 395 @ 3000 RPM. Hydraulic Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 268°, Exhaust 268°, Overlap: 48°; Lift: (1961) 0.430″; (1962) 0.444″. Five main bearings. Carburetor: Carter Four-barrel Model (manual transmission); AFB 3252S (automatic transmission) AFB 3253S; (California) AFB 3257S.

Dodge Optional 310 HP V-8.   Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 361 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 4.125 x 3.375 inches. Compression ratio: 9.00:1. Horsepower: 310 @ 5200 RPM. Torque: 390 @ 3400 RPM. Hydraulic Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 268°, Exhaust 268°, Overlap: 48°; Lift: 0.444″.  Five main bearings. Intake: Inline Two four barrel. Carburetors: Two Carter Four-barrel Model Front: AFB-2790S Rear: AFB-2791S; Optional Front: AFB-3258-S, Rear: AFB~3259-S

Dodge 383 CID Single 4-Barrel Performance V8. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 383 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 4.250 x 3.375 inches. Compression ratio: 10.00:1. Horsepower: 330 @ 4600 RPM. Torque: 425 @ 2800 RPM. Hydraulic Lifters.

Camshaft Timing:

  • Standard Hydraulic Lifters. Intake 268°, Exhaust 268°, Overlap: 48°; Lift: 0.444″.
  • Optional Mechanical Lifters: Intake 268°, Exhaust 268°, Overlap: 48°; Lift: 0.444″.
  • Optional Mechanical Lifters: Intake 276°, Exhaust 276°, Overlap: 58°; Lift: 0.450″.

Carburetor: Carter  Four-barrel Model (Standard) AFB-3438-S, (Optional large venturi) AFB-3397-S.

Dodge Dual 4 Barrel In-line Carburetor 383 Performance V8. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 383 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 4.250 x 3.375 inches. Compression ratio: 10.00:1. Horsepower: 335 @ 5200 RPM. Torque: 420 @ 3600 RPM. Five main bearings.

Camshaft Timing:

  • Standard Hydraulic Lifters. Intake 268°, Exhaust 268°, Overlap: 48°; Lift: 0.444″.
  • Optional Mechanical Lifters: Intake 268°, Exhaust 268°, Overlap: 48°; Lift: 0.444″.
  • Optional Mechanical Lifters: Intake 276°, Exhaust 276°, Overlap: 58°; Lift: 0.450″.

Carburetor: Two Carter  Four-barrel Model

  • (Standard) Front: AFB-2970-S, Rear: AFB-2971-S
  • (Optional) Front: AFB-3258-S, Rear: AFB-3259-S.

1962 Dodge 365 HP V-8 .  Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 413 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 4.1875 x 3.75 inches. Compression ratio: 11.0:1. Horsepower: 365 @ 4600 RPM. Torque: 460 @ 2800 RPM. Five main bearings.

Camshaft:

  • Standard: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 284°, Exhaust 284°, Overlap: 55°; Lift: (intake) 0.449″; Lift: (exhaust) 0.454″.
  • Optional: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 292°, Exhaust 292°, Overlap: 67°; Lift: 0.490″.
  • Optional: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 300°, Exhaust 300°, Overlap: 75°; Lift: (intake) 0.509″; Lift: (exhaust) 0.520″.

Carburetor:

  • One Carter Four-barrel Model AFB-3251S; Optional AFB-3397S

1962 Dodge 385 HP V-8.  Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 413 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 4.1875 x 3.75 inches. Compression ratio: 11.0:1. Horsepower: 385 @ 5200 RPM. Torque: 455 @ 3600 RPM. Five main bearings.

Camshaft:

  • Standard: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 284°, Exhaust 284°, Overlap: 55°; Lift: (intake) 0.449″; Lift: (exhaust) 0.454″.
  • Optional: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 292°, Exhaust 292°, Overlap: 67°; Lift: 0.490″.
  • Optional: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 300°, Exhaust 300°, Overlap: 75°; Lift: (intake) 0.509″; Lift: (exhaust) 0.520″.

Carburetor:  Two Carter Four-barrel Model (Front Standard) AFB-2790S, (Front Optional) AFB-3258S; (Rear Standard) AFB-2791S, (Rear Optional) AFB-3259S. 

1962 Dodge 410 HP V-8 “Super Stock 413”.  Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 413 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 4.1875 x 3.75 inches. Compression ratio: 11.0:1. Horsepower: 410 @ 5400 RPM. Torque: 460 @ 4400 RPM. Five main bearings.

Camshaft:

  • Standard: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 284°, Exhaust 284°, Overlap: 55°; Lift: (intake) 0.449″; Lift: (exhaust) 0.454″.
  • Optional: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 292°, Exhaust 292°, Overlap: 67°; Lift: 0.490″.
  • Optional: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 300°, Exhaust 300°, Overlap: 75°; Lift: (intake) 0.509″; Lift: (exhaust) 0.520″.

Carburetor:

  • 1962 Dodge – Two Carter Four-barrel Model (Standard) AFB-2903S, (Optional) AFB-AFB-3447S. NOTE: This engine was intended for drag racing.
  • 1962 Dodge – One Carter Four-barrel Model AFB-3559S. NOTE: This engine was intended for NASCAR – no HP figures given  – some sources 405 HP.

1962 Dodge 420 HP V-8 “Ramcharger 413”.  Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 413 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 4.1875 x 3.75 inches. Compression ratio: 13.5:1. Horsepower: 410 @ 5400 RPM. Torque: 470 @ 4400 RPM. Five main bearings.

Camshaft:

  • Standard: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 284°, Exhaust 284°, Overlap: 55°; Lift: (intake) 0.449″; Lift: (exhaust) 0.454″.
  • Optional: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 292°, Exhaust 292°, Overlap: 67°; Lift: 0.490″.
  • Optional: Mechanical Lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 300°, Exhaust 300°, Overlap: 75°; Lift: (intake) 0.509″; Lift: (exhaust) 0.520″.

Carburetor:

  • 1962 Plymouth – Two Carter Four-barrel Model (Standard) AFB-2903S, (Optional) AFB-AFB-3447S. NOTE: This engine was intended for drag racing.
  • 1962 Plymouth – One Carter Four-barrel Model AFB-3559S. NOTE: This engine was intended for NASCAR – no HP figures given – some sources 405 HP.

NOTE: This 13.5:1 Compression Ratio engine was initially listed as “Dealer Installed” – later amended to “Optional” to allow it in NHRA competition.

1962 Dodge Mid-Size Facts – Chassis Features

    • Wheelbase: 116 inches.
    • Overall length: Wagons: 210.0 inches, Others: 202.0 inches.
    • Front tread: 59.4 inches.
    • Rear tread: 57.5 inches.
    • Width: 75.6 inches.
    • Height (V-8s): Wagons: 53.8 inches, Sedans & Hardtops: 54.0, Convertible: 54.5 inches.
    • Tires:  Polara: 7.00 x 14 black or whitewall tubeless, Others: 6.50 x 14 black wall – white walls optional.

1962 Dodge Mid-Size Facts –
Powertrains

  • Three Speed Automatic Transmission Ratios
    • All: 1st – 2.45:1, 2nd – 1.45:1, 3rd – 1:1, Reverse – 2.20:1
  • Three Speed Manual Transmission Ratios
    • I-6: 1st – 2.95:1, 2nd – 1.83:1, 3rd – 1:1, Reverse – 3.80:1
    • V-8: 1st – 2.55:1, 2nd – 1.49:1, 3rd – 1:1, Reverse – 2.34:1
    • V-8 Optional: 1st – 2.17:1, 2nd – 1.43:1, 3rd – 1:1, Reverse – 2.84:1
    • V-8 Optional Heavy Duty: 1st – 2.10:1, 2nd – 1.45:1, 3rd – 1:1, Reverse – 2.65:1
  • Four Speed Manual Transmission Ratios
    • V-8 Only: 1st – 2.20:1, 2nd – 1.66:1, 3rd –  1.5:1, 4th 1:1, Reverse – 2.61:1
    • V-8 Heavy Duty: 1st – 2.20:1, 2nd – 1.66:1, 3rd –  1.31:1, 4th 1:1, Reverse – 2.26:1
  • Rear Gear Standard Ratios
    • I-6: 3-Speed SMT – 3.31:1, Station Wagon 3.23:1.
    • V-8 Except High Performance 3-Speed SMT – 3.23:1
    • I-6 Wagons 3-Speed AMT – 3.23:1, Optional 3.55:1
    • I-6 3-Speed Other AMT – 2.93:1, Optional 3.31:1 and 3.55:1
    • V-8 Std 318 CID Except High Performance 3-Speed AMT – 2.76:1 Optional 3.23:1
    • V-8 Power Pack 318 CID & 361 CID Golden Commando Except High Performance 3-Speed AMT – 3.23:1 Optional 2.76:1
    • 361 2-4bbl, 383 2-4bbl, & 4134bbl CID V-8: All transmissions – 3.23:1
    • 383 4bbl V-8: 3-Speed & 4-Speed SMT 2.93:1, 3-Speed AMT 3.23:1
    • 413 all V-8: 3-Speed & 4-Speed SMT3.91:1, 3-Speed AMT 3.9:1

NOTE: Optional – dealer installed gear ratios ranged from 2.76:1 to 6.17:1. Sure Grip available in all ratios. See 1962 Dodge High Performance Options AMA Specifications Sheets  for all actual ratios HERE.

1962 Dodge Mid-Size Facts –
Powertrain Options

    • Three-speed manual transmission was standard.
    • Torqueflite automatic transmission with six-cylinder ($192).
    • Aluminum Torqueflite automatic transmission with V-8 ($211). ‘
    • “Power Pack” 318 CID 260 horsepower V-8 ($39).
    • 361 CID 305 horsepower V-8 ($103), standard on Polara.
    • “Ramcharger 413” 413 CID 410 HP V-8 ($400)
    • Crankcase ventilation system for California vehicles ($5).
    • Sure-Grip positive traction rear axle ($50).

NOTE: 230 HP 318 CID Base V-8 included in base Dart V-8 model pricing.

1962 Dodge Mid-Size Facts – Significant Options

    • Airtemp air conditioning ($445).
    • Anti-freeze ($5).
    • Backup lights ($11).
    • DeLuxe steering wheel ($11).
    • Electric clock ($16).
    • Heater and defroster, standard with air-conditioning ($75).
    • Music Master radio ($58).
    • Padded dashboard ($14).
    • Power brakes ($43).
    • Power seats ($96).
    • Power steering ($77).
    • Power windows ($102).
    • Rear view mirror, Day/Nite inside ($4).
    • Rear view mirror, left-hand outside ($6).
    • Roof luggage rack, wagons ($48).
    • Seat belts ($19)
    • Tinted glass, all windows ($43); windshield only ($22).
    • Two-tone paint ($17).
    • Wheel covers, except Polara ($19).
    • White sidewall tires ($33-$48).
    • Windshield washer ($12).
    • Windshield wipers, variable speed ($6).

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