The Dodge Challenger was the last player to enter the “pony car” market – and was one of the first to go. The demand for muscle cars waned in the early 1970s and took much of the steam out… more»
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Which Engine? 1970 Dodge Challenger
E-Bodies are sought-after commodities in the muscle car market, with most Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Barracuda cars seeming to have no problem exchanging hands, regardless of condition. The 1970 Dodge Challenger for sale here on eBay is originally from… more»
No Reserve: Restored 1973 Dodge Challenger
Like many folks, when it comes to the first-generation Dodge Challenger, given the choice I’d probably rather own a 1970 or ’71 model in most circumstances. But as I keep staring at this 1973 example, I’m finding very little… more»
#3 of 100: 2013 Mr. Norm 50th Anniversary Dodge Challenger
When Barn Finds reader Rocco B. sent us a tip about this 2013 Mr. Norm 50th Anniversary Dodge Challenger, it really piqued my interest not only in the car but about Mr. Norm himself, and while I had heard… more»
1 Of 2,399: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
The Dodge Challenger had all the right stuff going for it when the first generation cars were introduced in 1970, well, that is except for one thing- timing. The car got its start about the time the writing was… more»
Mopar Liquidation! 50+ Muscle Cars and Parts
Behind a tool rental business off Highway 11 in Cleveland, Georgia lies a treasure trove of vintage Mopar muscle. Unfortunately for them, they lost their lease. Fortunately for someone looking for a Mopar project, they are liquidating their collection. Found… more»
Rolling Project: 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T
Dodge sort of got a late start in the marketplace when the Challenger was introduced in 1970, but for its first couple of years especially the car sure made a big splash among muscle car enthusiasts, with even no-drivetrain… more»
Rallye Package: 1974 Dodge Challenger
With nearly 77,000 examples produced during its first year, it’s almost hard to believe that in a handful of short years, Dodge Challenger production would dwindle down to less than 15% of the original number by the first-generation’s swan… more»
No Reserve: 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible
Statistics often tell part of a classic car’s story, which appears to be the case with this 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible. The seller makes a bold claim about its drivetrain configuration, but drilling down suggests it might be rarer… more»
1 of 128: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
Dodge was the last major manufacturer to market a “pony car” after the Ford Mustang created a stir in 1964. From 1970-74, the Challenger shared its new platform with the Plymouth Barracuda, although no sheet metal was common between… more»
Hemi-Equipped: 1970 Dodge Challenger
Some enthusiasts believe that if you’re going to spend the money to create a tribute car, there’s no point doing it unless you go the whole hog. That is the story of this 1970 Dodge Challenger. The seller and… more»
Challenger Replica: Jaguar E-Type Convertible
When we hear “replica,” many enthusiasts likely think of a dodgy car built in someone’s garage, or at the very least, a factory without adequate funding. The good news is that many good quality replicas have been built over… more»