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Big Block Project: 1970 Dodge Challenger

Considering the emphasis that Dodge placed on performance in the 1960s, it’s surprising they were the last major manufacturer to join the pony car race. Even AMC got there ahead of Dodge. However, the wait was worth it because… more»

1 of 1 Silver with Red Wing! 1969 Dodge Daytona

Happy people smiling with their prized automobile; what could make a better advertisement for the enthusiast hobby? Surprisingly, few people know that the year-appropriate gift for a 37th anniversary is “Rare Muscle Car.” Bob and Sharon, pictured above, celebrated… more»

Hemi Orange Project: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T

When the Charger was introduced in 1966, it was both personal luxury and muscle car rolled into one. Sales of the automobile really took off when the car was redesigned in 1968 along with the rest of Chrysler’s intermediates,… more»

Parked in 2006: 1969 Dodge Charger

Sometimes we will buy a classic car with all of the best intentions in the world, but life will get in the way. It is at this time that restoration projects will stall, often before they can even begin…. more»

1970 Dodge Super Bee Project

2-door muscle car projects are getting harder to find every day. Cars that only a decade ago would have sold for a couple of hundred dollars are now selling for a premium. This 1970 Dodge Super Bee can be… more»

First Left Coast Build? 1968 Dodge Super Bee

The Super Bee was introduced by Dodge in 1968 as the corporate cousin to the Plymouth Road Runner. Over the car’s four-year run, the Super Bee would not enjoy quite the sales success of the Road Runner, perhaps because… more»

Top Banana Project: 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye 340

The original Dodge Challenger was only around for five model years but left quite an impression – even 50 years later. The pony car market was already wearing thin when the Challenger came out in 1970 and growing safety… more»

1 of 141! 1966 Dodge Coronet 361 Four-Speed

One year before Chrysler’s 440 cid V8 made its debut in the Coronet, “440” represented the next-to-top trim level in the Coronet line. This 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 in Columbus, Ohio comes to market here on eBay as a… more»

1 of 1: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T SE 440

The 1969 Dodge Charger R/T is being sold midway through its restoration by Graveyard Carz Rotisserie Restoration. They found the car in a trailer park 20 years ago and are just now restoring the car. Originally a triple green… more»

Donated Conversion Van: 1983 Dodge B250 Sunhawk

It’s hard not to love a period conversion van, especially one with killer side glass like this 1983 Dodge Ram Van. Shockingly, this van ended up as a charitable donation, despite being a fairly pristine survivor owned by one… more»

Original 383: 1968 Dodge Dart GTS

Sitting in this warehouse is a dusty and dirty Dodge Dart GTS with plenty of potential for its next owner to exploit. It will require a lot of work to return it to its former glory, but it appears… more»

Work-In-Progress: 1970 Dodge Coronet 440

The Coronet was Dodge’s full-size car largely in the 1950s and 1960s but spent another decade or so after that as an intermediate. The 1968-70 restyle of the cars shared the fuselage look that other Chrysler products adopted. The… more»

1 of 50: 1971 Dodge Challenger Indy 500

Since 1911, every Indianapolis 500 has used one or more pace cars for the event. In 1971, the new Dodge Challenger was chosen for that honor. 50 “festival” replicas were made for use in and around the event, but… more»

1971 Dodge Challenger Backyard Find

The seller of this 1971 Dodge Challenger Coupe tells us that the car has been in someone’s backyard for the last 30 years. What a shame, because even in California, it rains and the weather has taken its toll…. more»

33K Miles! 1962 Dodge Dart 440

One-year-only vehicle models are fairly unusual and that may be a perfect description for the design of this 1962 Dodge Dart 440. They’re fairly consistently on more than a few lists of the “least beautiful” cars (I’m not a… more»

Dodge-Powered 1971 Travco 210

The 1960s and 1970s are what I consider the golden age of camping. Maybe it’s because I grew up in that era and we had a brand new 1969 Ford F-250 and Winnebago camper, but it was similar for… more»

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