Mopars for Everyone! Multi-Vehicle Sale

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Crack your knuckles, size up your bank accounts, and send flowers to your spouses, Mopar fans, because this multi-car listing outside Denver, Colorado has something for everyone. The pictures aren’t tied out with the cars here on Craigslist so hurl your electronic rotted vegetables in my general direction from the comments below regarding mistakes. E-body fans can imagine this 1972 Dodge Challenger in their favorite color or just build it up and roast the tires. With zero details on hand, we don’t know if it’s roadworthy or one step away from being crushed and smelted into a toaster. Thanks to reader Mike F. for spotting this cache of Colorado classics.

As a former ’66 Coronet owner, I love this 1966 Dodge Coronet convertible. The “V8” badge probably means a pre-LA 318 Polysphere powers the drop-top classic. The “440” above the beltline trim refers to the medium trim level, with 500 being the top. With multiple cars pictured on the same trailer, we might guess the seller bought out a nearby collection to flip with their savage Internet marketing skills. Find them yourself to make real money, but a bulk purchase leaves room for negotiating.

Don’t worry, A-body fans. The sale includes an array of these popular compacts including a 1969 Dodge Dart GTS 340 (now 318), 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 (now 318), 1969 Dodge Dart four-speed with 340, and a 1972 Dodge Demon with a four-speed.

This could be a 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T, showing signs of a vinyl top and an unfortunate font/side collision.

Check out one of multiple Plymouth Belvederes listed. The B-body classic was Plymouth’s version of the Coronet, and both had this cool C-pillar treatment. When it comes to an impromptu showdown, you might fear a ride like this more than a shiny show-ready example. The days when a beater was probably packing a tired original 318 have long gone away. Catch a car like this on the road and it’s likely the dirty dog-dish hubcap, primer-covered classic packs monster horsepower under its calico hood. Which is your favorite?

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Comments

  1. Big Bear 🇺🇸

    I wonder if Mark Worman knows about this? 🤔

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  2. Steve R

    I think this guys stash of Mopars has been featured on this site several times over the years. He’s not a serious seller.

    Serious sellers name a price, even if it’s high it’s a starting point. You can guarantee sellers without a price will be quick to turn down an offer they don’t like.

    Steve R

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  3. Lance

    Why is it that when the sellers asks you waht you are willing to pay that they rearely accept it. The natural instinct is that you are low balling and that it’s worth more. Whenever I’m in that position I ALWAYS ask the seller his price since it’s his possession not mine. Usually works out better. I can’t stand games.

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    • AJ

      Can’t buy it and sell it both!

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    • oldroddderMember

      I agree with you 100%. If a seller asks me what I will pay for a vehicle without giving me a starting price, I tell them $10. If a buyer asks me what I will take for a vehicle, I tell them “Price as advertised”. I too do not play games with cars. One other note, this is the craziest ad I think I have ever seen.

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      • John Cunningham

        Totally agree.

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  4. CarbobMember

    Mostly projects some will be major. Not sure if it’s worth it anymore. Many older boomers like me are not doing bigger projects anymore. I believe the market for this stuff is headed down. Sellers are going to have to adjust.

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  5. Ron from MnMember

    Steve R, yes, I agree I thought the cars in the ad looked familiar. I’ve seen the ad on Craigslist too, if I remember correctly. Kinda frustrating dealing with people like that.

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  6. Paolo

    I’ve seen some of these cars advertised on Craigslist for several years.He isn’t serious or wants a fortune for this junk.

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  7. Poncho

    I concur with the group. Everything is for sale fro a price, I get it.
    Give me your no bull price and I will make a decision based upon that price. Otherwise put it on ebay with your minimum reserve and let it ride. Too many games and life is too short. If you think that it may be a vehicle you’re interested in, either accept it as is sight unseen or go inspect with a pile of cash in hand. You gotta have a starting point with the price though. if the price is too outta hand, don’t even bother wasting the gas to go look at it.

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