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9K-Mile Garage Find: 1960 Dodge Dart Phoenix

Before the Dart became a long-running Dodge compact, it was both a mid-size (1962) and a full-size car (1960-61). It was based on a Plymouth platform, so the 1960 Dart rode on a shorter wheelbase than other big Dodges…. more»

Same Family Since New: 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T

Introduced in 1949, the Coronet spent its first four generations as a full-size auto in the Dodge lineup before taking a break after the 1959 model.  When the car returned in 1965, it was billed as an intermediate and… more»

Rare Ute: 1984 Dodge Rampage 5-Speed

It’s not every day you come across a Dodge Rampage, and when one does pop up, it tends to get attention from enthusiasts who remember just how different these compact pickups really were. This 1984 Dodge Rampage, currently listed… more»

383-Powered Estate: 1969 Dodge Monaco

The station wagon of the 60s and 70s is much different than the wagon of the late 80s and early 90s. When station wagons became mainstream in response to a population boom in the U.S., they were massive, highway… more»

13k Original Miles: 2012 Ram 1500 Express

It seems that the days when a Pickup was a utilitarian vehicle are a distant memory. Today, even the most basic example offers comfort and equipment that was unthinkable in earlier times. This 2012 Ram 1500 Express exemplifies the… more»

Did Mother Nature Win? 1963 Dodge Dart GT

The awkwardly styled 1961-62 Dodge Lancer was a compact that went nowhere in sales. So, when Chrysler redesigned its compacts in 1963 (both Dodge and Plymouth), the Lancer name was dropped, and Dodge repositioned the Dart moniker to the… more»

Turbo 2 Project: 1985 Dodge Omni GLH

The Dodge Omni GLH is one of the most notable hot hatches that America has produced, and of course, none other than Carroll Shelby himself was integral in its development. It’s a shame, then, that the GLH isn’t more… more»

Spring Special Survivor: 1973 Dodge Charger

After a redesign in 1971, the Dodge Charger was treated to a styling refresh in 1973 that helped to bolster sales by more than half. This ’73 was ordered with the Spring Special Package, which added Aztec Gold paint… more»

Rust-Free: 1992 Dodge Ram 250 Diesel 5-Speed

I’ll try not to say this 1992 Dodge Ram 250 diesel 5-speed is a box-checker as often as I usually do when a diesel truck with a manual transmission comes up for sale. This one is rear-wheel drive, so… more»

DOHC Survivor Sedan: 1998 Dodge Neon Highline

There were three engines available in the first-generation Neon, and this 1998 Dodge Neon Highline has the “hottest” one. 150 horsepower isn’t exactly hot for 2026, but in 1998, in a 2,500-pound car, it was at least warm for… more»

Garage Find: 1997 Dodge Viper GTS

Anytime you bake in high performance and motorsports pedigree, you have an almost sure-fire recipe for a car that will be worth more – far more – in years to come. The original Dodge Viper RT/10 is one of… more»

1 Owner Hemi Project: 1969 Dodge Charger 500

Inspired by the need for improved racing aerodynamics, the Dodge Charger 500 was developed for 1969. It had a flat grille, exposed flush headlights, and no tunnel back in the roofline. While it won a bunch of races like… more»

Hard Work Done: 1970 Dodge Challenger

If you’ve always longed to perform a project build, are handy with a spray gun, but don’t find the prospect of rust repairs or mechanical work appealing, this 1970 Dodge Challenger could be your cup of tea. The seller… more»

Huge Stash Of Vintage Mopar Projects!

Sitting somewhere in Brighton, Colorado, is this large collection of over a dozen Mopars, all of which are reported to have good frame rails and mostly good sheet metal on the floors and trunk pans.  Best of all, the… more»

Storage Unit Find: 1978 Dodge Power Wagon 150

Appearing to have been worked pretty hard during its life, this 1978 Dodge Power Ram 150 4×4 pickup comes across as a diamond in the rough in the seller’s description. Maybe I’m being too picky, which could be the… more»

Mostly Complete Project: 1969 Dodge Charger SE

Remember The Dukes of Hazzard TV show? As the story goes, they went through more than 300 1969 Dodge Chargers in the process of making the show. You’d think that would have helped put a dent in the surviving… more»

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