Man, this 1976 Dodge D100 is about as good as it gets for a sleeper-style rat rod. The seller has done it right, sticking with a short wheelbase, single cab model that features a fairly monstrous drivetrain that has… more»
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Genuine 340 Six-Pack: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
While it might currently wear one of the most desirable colors ever to grace the panels of any Mopar offering, the buyer of this rare 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A will have some decisions to make. The rest of the… more»
Ball Park Find! 1968 Dodge Charger
With new styling and some help from the movie Bullitt, the 1968 Dodge Charger would be the car’s best- selling year until 1973. The second-generation Chargers were built on the same B-body platform of Chrysler’s other mid-size automobiles, but… more»
Adventurer Package: 1974 Dodge W200 Power Wagon
This 1974 Dodge W200 Power Wagon is equipped with the “Adventurer” package, along with an extended cab, making it fairly rare combination these days from this era of Mopar pickup. The Dodge is a largely rust-free Arizona truck that… more»
Rare Super Coupe: 1978 Dodge Aspen Super Coupe
The 1978 Dodge Aspen Super Coupe was a limited edition vehicle introduced to inject some excitement into an automotive industry suffering through The Malaise Era. Just how limited it was seems to be a matter of conjecture. The owner… more»
Viper #85: 1992 Dodge Viper RT-10
Performance was just starting to come back in 1992 when Dodge introduced its remarkable Viper RT-10. This was not a cruiser. It was a bruiser with 10 cylinders, side exhaust and only two seats. Well, here is car #85… more»
Survivor or Restoration? 1970 Dodge Dart GT
The fourth generation of the Dodge Dart (1967-76) would be its most successful in terms in sales. The two and four-door sedans would appeal to families seeking inexpensive transportation, while the hardtops and convertibles targeted those who wanted sporty… more»
Top Banana? 1970 Dodge Challenger Project
The Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Barracuda were released in 1970 as a late response to the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro, which dominated the pony car market in the late Sixties. One characteristic that distinguished these new Mopar E-Body… more»
Mechanic Special: 1987 Dodge Shelby CSX
There’s potentially a serious diamond in the rough with this rare, project-grade 1987 Dodge Shelby CSX up for grabs in Hayward, California. This is the first year model of Carroll Shelby’s “Experimental” project (hence, CSX), and it was a… more»
Factory Lightweight: 1964 Dodge 330 Max Wedge
Hiding in this garage is an unassuming-looking vehicle that has to rate as one of the genuinely great muscle cars. This is a 1964 Dodge 330 Max Wedge, and it appears to be original and unmolested. These cars could… more»
Numbers Matching: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440
This 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440 is a two-owner vehicle that is in excellent condition. It is a rust-free classic, and it retains its original drivetrain. It currently rubs shoulders with a few other desirable cars, but it could… more»
Not a Fire Sale! Mopar Muscle Project Cars
Walking the fine line between “collection” and “junk yard” comes this multi-car sale outside Denver, Colorado. The listing here on Craigslist is little more than a teaser. Some folks don’t mind answering the same questions over and over again… more»
Hot Rod Shadow: 1989 Dodge Shelby CSX
In the world of Carroll Shelby-ized Mopars, the late 80s were quite interesting with the range of vehicles Mr. Shelby breathed on across the company’s lineup. Perhaps one of the more undervalued cars at the moment is the highly… more»
White Hat Special: 1969 Dodge Charger
The “White Hat Special” was an unusual options package offered on the 1969 Dodge Charger. You would be forgiven for thinking that all of those cars wore a white vinyl top, but that wasn’t necessarily the case. This Charger… more»
















