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Garage Find Project: 1969 Dodge Charger SE

Dodge seemed to struggle in finding a market for its new Charger in 1966/67. After a decent mid-year launch in ’66, demand fell by half in ’67. But that all changed in 1968 when Chrysler redesigned all of their… more»

First One Built? 1976 Dodge Warlock 4X4

In the latter half of the 1970s, Dodge produced a series of pickup trucks in the “adult toys” category.  Depending on the model, they were treated to cosmetic, performance, or a combination of both upgrades. Best remembered is the… more»

’70s Custom Project: 1968 Dodge Charger

Metalflake paint was once a staple of the custom world. While some builders still favor its effect, others are drawn by the modern development of candy and pearl that offers an endless array of possibilities. It is unclear when… more»

Clean Runner: 1987 Dodge Dakota Pickup

The death of the small, cheap, affordable pickup truck: much has been written and opined about this topic, and for good reason. We’ve seen the small truck market absolutely decimated over the last 20 years, and while some lighter-duty… more»

Blank Canvas Project: 1968 Dodge Charger

When the Dodge Charger was first introduced as a 1966 model, it offered a sporty fastback design outside, an unusual interior featuring four bucket seats, plus a console that ran almost the entire length of the inside area.  As… more»

Coronet With Sting: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

With the success Plymouth was experiencing with its low-cost Road Runner back in 1968, it didn’t take the folks at Dodge long to figure out they wanted a competitor, and a short time later the Super Bee was born. … more»

Crinkled Project: 1972 Dodge Challenger

The Dodge Challenger arrived in 1970 and offered a variety of performance engines. But after 1971, the 383, 440, and 426 Hemi V8s were gone, leaving the 340 small block as the sole hot rod. This 1972 Challenger was… more»

1 of 287 Hemi: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

Here’s one of the true icons of the muscle car era. A 1970 Dodge Challenger, equipped as an R/T with a numbers matching 426 cubic inch Hemi V8 (fewer than 300 were assembled). This one was treated to a… more»

Power & Light Truck: 1966 Dodge W300 4×4 Utiline

We’ve seen some great pickups here on Barn Finds over the years and this one ranks toward the top for me. A 1966 Dodge W300 Utiline one-ton 4×4 that’s rock solid, with a V8 and four-speed manual? Yes, please…. more»

Falcon Camper: 1984 Dodge B350

The idea of buying a compact camper and using it for untold adventures is indeed appealing to anyone who has a bit of wanderlust in their soul, or a desire to combine the comfort of an RV with the… more»

Rare Styled Project: 1958 Dodge Sweptside 100

One of the most interesting pickup designs out of the 1950s, Dodge’s Sweptside 100 pickups were maybe not as well-known or pleasingly styled as the Chevrolet Cameo or other similar “styled” pickups of the era. This solid-looking project 1958… more»

Running Project: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

The Dodge Challenger was the last entry in the “pony car” market credited to the popular Ford Mustang (though the Plymouth Barracuda arrived 17 days earlier). It was in production for five years (1970 to 1974), sharing its new… more»

Owned 20 Years: 1967 Dodge Charger

Grafting a fastback onto its popular mid-sized B-Body Coronet, Dodge hoped to lure sporty buyers with a new-for’66 two-door called Charger. Shoppers finding the sister division Plymouth’s A-body Barracuda too diminutive might slide into a roomier Charger with its… more»

1985 W100 4×4 and 1982 D150 Dodge Pickups

The seller of these two Dodge pickups says they want to sell one of them, but for $12,500, why not just buy both? One is a 1985 Dodge Ram W100 short bed Sweptline 4×4 with a 360 V8 for… more»

No Major Rot? 1972 Dodge Charger

I suppose we could parse adjectives when discussing the condition of this 1972 Dodge Charger. Specifically the claim of “No Major Rot“. That leaves one to believe there is at least some rot, but that’s not unusual for a… more»

Unfinished Business: 1964 Dodge Polara

In the 1960s, the Polara was Dodge’s version of the Chevy Impala and the Ford Galaxie. The 1964 edition was the last of those ill-fated Chrysler products that were downsized in 1962 due to bad intelligence. But with a… more»

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