* Trim level: The Dart came in various trims (e.g., 170, 270, GT) with different features and options. A base model would be much cheaper than a loaded GT.
* Options: Power steering, air conditioning, automatic transmission, different interiors, and other extras all added to the cost.
* Dealer markups: Dealers weren't always bound to the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP).
To find a *possible* range, you'd need to consult resources like:
* Original Dodge brochures from 1966: These are often available online through collector car websites or forums. They'll list the base price and the cost of various options.
* Old car price guides: Publications like *Old Cars Price Guide* might have historical data on 1966 Dodge Dart prices, though they'll typically reflect market value at a later date, not the original sticker.
Without specifying the trim level and options, it's impossible to give a precise figure. However, a *rough estimate* for a base model might fall in the $2,000 - $2,500 range (in 1966 dollars). A more luxurious model could easily exceed that. Keep in mind that this is just a very general ballpark figure.