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Hoard of Mopars and More in Texas!

Once upon a time, a Texas named John Haynie took a liking to Chrysler products and started amassing a collection of them. By the time he passed away at the age of 52, his arsenal had grown to more… more»

Parts And Pieces: 1970 Dodge Challenger

Dodge was the last major U.S. automaker to get into the pony car space, but that was more than five years after the rush had started. It would do well in its first year, selling nearly 77,000 units, but… more»

318-Equipped: 1978 Dodge D100 Pickup

Classic pickups have grown in popularity in recent years, and good ones can command some pretty impressive prices in today’s market. This 1978 Dodge D100 Pickup is a project build that runs and drives, and the owner has done… more»

30K Original Miles: 1986 Plymouth Horizon

Some vehicles just have grandma car written all over it. This low mileage 1986 Plymouth Horizon is one such vehicle, a creampuff of a car with just 30,100 original miles on the clock and looking like it has even… more»

Save or Salvage? 1979 Dodge Lil’ Red Express

When it comes to project trucks and parts vehicles, you don’t expect to see a collector car in the mix. Then again, my 1986 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16 Cosworth is a collector car that was found in a junkyard, so… more»

Metallic Gold Survivor: 1966 Dodge Coronet 440

To quote a recent film, a thing isn’t beautiful because it lasts. There may be no better illustration of this pearl of wisdom than the Dodge products of the late 60s and early 70s, upon which reddish-brown flowers bloom… more»

Barn And Yard Finds: Several Makes And Models

Six old cars and trucks have managed to find themselves on a piece of property in Battle Creek, Michigan. Half are lucky enough to be indoors, while the others are out in the brush. The seller would like to… more»

Plum Crazy Project: 1970 Dodge Challenger 340

The owner of this 1970 Dodge Challenger purchased the vehicle in 1982 as a restoration project. As often happens, this is a project that stalled before it could start. However, the owner has accumulated a significant stash of parts,… more»

Rust-Free Montana Truck: 1987 Dodge Ram D150

This 1987 Dodge D150 shortbed pickup has a great look, doesn’t it? It’s as if it may have been a forest service truck or a similar agency pickup. Being from Montana appears to have saved it from rust, although… more»

Everything Must Go! Variety of Cars in Kansas

When you see a group of cars offered for sale in various states of repair/disrepair, you must wonder how the collection came about. Especially when it seems the seller does not lean toward a specific make or production era…. more»

440-Powered Driver: 1972 Dodge Charger

Dodge introduced the Charger in 1966 as something of an upscale, upsized pony car. Like its smaller brethren, it could be had from mild to wild in terms of performance and handling. By 1972, the car was in its… more»

27k Mile Survivor: 1971 Dodge Challenger Convertible

We see quite a few E-Bodies here on Barn Finds, everything from over-restored better than new ‘Cudas that you’d be afraid of driving to Challengers that make you feel like you need a tetanus shot after looking at them. … more»

No Reserve Camper Van: 1973 Dodge Tradesman 200

This sweet 1973 Dodge Tradesman 200 was converted to a camper early in its life and remains in surprisingly nice shape despite being a home on wheels. In addition to the well-preserved interior, the exterior decals are in outstanding… more»

340 Four-Speed! 1970 Dodge Challenger

Looking mean, green, and ready for a fight, this 1970 Dodge Challenger in Warners, New York runs and drives “real good” according to the seller. As eagle-eyed readers might surmise from the “V8” badge, this Dodge left the factory… more»

Daily Driver: 1973 Dodge Challenger 340

Between 1968-73, Chrysler built nearly 217,000 cars with the venerable 340 small-block V8. And this 1973 Dodge Challenger is one and the car is numbers matching. The 340 would be replaced by a 360 the following model year. The… more»

Original 340 V8: 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye

The Dodge Challenger was well-received when it was introduced in 1970, selling nearly 77,000 cars in its first year. It shared an all-new E-body platform with the Plymouth Barracuda, though none of the sheet metal was common. This ’72… more»

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