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      1968 Dodge Dart GTS convertible

      • Fortunately, when the show was re-tooled for its second season, Joe was on his own as a P.I., working out of his office villa at 17 Paseo Verde and driving a snazzy dark green 1968 Dodge Dart GTS convertible, subtly modified by Barris.
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  1. Dec 23, 2023 · Joe Mannix had clients that were wealthy and had a lot of money and he also worked for insurance companies in which he received a 10% commission for recovery. Chrysler was the supplier of vehicles until 1974 when they stopped using cars on movies and TV shows for promotional purposes.

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  3. Oct 27, 2016 · According to the Mannix page on Internet Movie Database (imdb.com), Joe got shot 17 times and knocked unconscious 55 times through the years. The car stunts were as exciting as any of the fights that Mannix got into. “From day one, cars were an integral part of the show,” Mike Connors told us.

  4. Jun 18, 2024 · In the pilot episode, his car is a 1966 Mercury Comet Caliente convertible painted in Blue Ice Metallic. Though not a muscle car by any metric, Mannix’s Comet was nonetheless an attractive ride with quad, stacked headlights and svelte, “Coke bottle” styling that was all the rage at the time.

  5. Mannix’s iconic car in season 1 was none other than a sleek and stylish 1969 dodge dart gts. It boasted a powerful v8 engine, bucket seats, and a distinctive racing stripe. This classic car first hit the roads in the mid-1960s and quickly gained popularity among car enthusiasts.

  6. Nov 1, 2018 · Interview with "Mannix" star Mike Connors, as he is reunited with the long-lost convertible he drove in the 1968-69 seasons of the TV series. The 1968 Dart GTS 340 was Kustomized by George Barris...

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  7. Mar 8, 2024 · The 1968 Dodge Dart GTS starred alongside Joe Mannix for two seasons and seemingly vanished. There was speculation and assumptions that the car became part of someone's collection, but no ...

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    The car is currently owned by C. Van Tune, former editor-in-chief of Motor Trend magazine, who conducted the TV interview with Mike Connors and who also wrote an article on the Mannix Dart for the summer 2011 issue of Motor Trend Classic magazine.

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