It’s a sad time when you finally finish restoring your dream machine and an accident follows, but even more so when that auto happens to be a 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A. While $865 was a lot more money back… more»
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Build It Your Way! 1970 Dodge Challenger
It’s easy to get discouraged initially when a seller calls his car ugly, and this 1970 Dodge Challenger certainly isn’t a sight for sore eyes in its present condition. Once one digs a bit deeper, this E-Body may be… more»
340/4-Speed: Restored 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye
With the number of E-Body projects that frequently pop up for sale, it’s always nice to find one that’s already gotten some quality attention, especially when that means it’s been restored from top to bottom. This 1972 Dodge Challenger… more»
Project Potential: 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible with a Treasure Trove of Parts
For Mopar fans, a 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible project is already exciting enough, but this one, listed here on craigslist in King George, Virginia, comes with more than just a shell. The seller has owned the car since 1979… more»
440 Included: 1970 Dodge Challenger Project
The seller of this 1970 Dodge Challenger is optimistic that this project has many possibilities, and he believes that performing a restoration would be a productive way to spend the upcoming winter months. I’ll be the first to agree… more»
Gently Used: 1974 Dodge Challenger
The Dodge Challenger’s original star was only shining for five years. The “pony car” arrived on the scene just as the demand for performance automobiles had peaked. From a promising first season where the car found 77,000 buyers, sales… more»
Plum Crazy Project: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
Among Mopar muscle fans, few names resonate like the Challenger T/A. Built for the street with Trans Am roots, the 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A remains one of the most desirable variants from the golden era of Detroit muscle. This… more»
Long-Term Family Car: 1973 Dodge Challenger
This 1973 Dodge Challenger is a two-owner survivor that has been with the same family since around 1975. Powered by a 318 V8 paired with an automatic transmission and floor shifter, it remains running, registered, and mostly original, with… more»
Solid Driver Project: 1971 Dodge Challenger 318
This 1971 Dodge Challenger is a running, driving project that offers an affordable entry into classic Mopar ownership. Powered by a 318 V8, it’s described as a solid car overall with some expected floor and trunk repairs needed, but… more»
Future Find: 2023 Dodge Challenger Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak Convertible
There was probably no one more excited than I when the Dodge Challenger made its return in 2008, and witnessing the car continue to evolve beyond what was already a fine comeback gave me hope that the auto industry… more»
Crinkled Rolling Project: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
As royalty among Mopar connoisseurs, just about any 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T has the potential to become an enthusiast’s pride and joy, even those examples needing attention in almost every area. That sums up the condition of this one… more»
Blue-On-Blue Barn Find: 1973 Dodge Challenger
This 1973 Dodge Challenger may not be a high-horsepower R/T, but it checks all the right boxes for a great Mopar project. Finished in factory blue over blue with a leather interior, this complete car features its original 318… more»
High Impact Muscle: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
When Dodge unleashed the Challenger to the public in 1970, even the base models in more mundane colors stood out in a crowd, and it didn’t really take much extra for these cars to make a bold statement. However,… more»
No Reserve: 1973 Dodge Challenger Rallye 340
Considering that Chrysler Corporation hovered around 15 percent market share back in the ’60s and ’70s, it’s always a bit surprising how many people call themselves “Mopar men” or “Mopar women.” There’s just something special about their products from… more»
















