Some restoration projects can be really straightforward and need little in the way of rust repairs. Others come along like this 1971 Super Bee, and the first question that pops into your head is, “Where do I start?” This… more»
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Sharp in Steel Gray: 1984 Dodge Rampage
It’s amazing what the right colors can do for a car. This is technically a truck-let, or pre-90s crossover, but the 1984 Dodge Rampage for sale in San Antonio looks incredibly nice with steel gray paint that still holds… more»
Rare 5-Speed: 1984 Dodge Cargo Van
Finding a clean first-generation Caravan isn’t easy days; finding a preserved Cargo Van of the same generation with a manual transmission is downright impossible. This example appears to be as good as it’s described, with a clean body and no… more»
1948 Dodge Power Wagon School Bus?!
I’m guessing way back in ’48 the schoolyard bully thought twice before making fun of kids who rode this short bus to school. Reported by its seller to be only 1 of 17 known to exist, this Dodge Power… more»
Bad Alternator: 1982 Dodge Rampage
It doesn’t take long for a small issue to sideline a car or truck for the long-term. Take this 1982 Dodge Rampage, for example: an alternator that wouldn’t take a charge forced it into early retirement with plans to… more»
All Kinds of Potential: 1969 Dodge A108
Looking like it’s shivering under a coating of Maine snow, this 1969 Dodge A108 van is in need of a new forever home after leaving the clutches of the original owner recently. The body is rough and the motor… more»
43K Mile Survivor: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440
Desirable but incredibly scarce in any type of survivor grade condition, the Dodge Charger is a muscle car admired for its style and power. Miraculously this Charger R/T 440 has covered only 43,000 miles in its lifetime! While there… more»
Stored in ’73: 1969 Dodge Super Bee
It’s rare to find survivor-grade muscle cars these days that are true “survivors.” Sure, there are plenty of sellers who will hawk a car that may have some attributes here and there that have survived – like an original paint… more»
1 Of 135: 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 HEMI
As far as the Dodge Coronet 500 is concerned, the package that is enclosed in this rather attractive body is a pretty desirable one. This Coronet is 1 of 135 that were built with the 426ci Hemi engine and… more»
440 4-Speed: 1966 Dodge Charger
Whether you class it as refurbished or restored, this 1966 Charger is a nice looking car that the owner has only recently completed work on. It presents extremely well, and it should have performance that will match those looks…. more»
Stunning Survivor: 1966 Dodge Charger
When either my son or I want to start an argument with each other, we talk about our favorite Dodge Charger. He goes for the 1968 to 1970 models, while my favorite is the 1966 and 1967. These cars… more»
The Other GLHS: 1987 Charger GLHS
We’ve featured these Shelby-built Charger GLHS models before, and I’m always surprised how many are still out there despite being a limited-production car. This one is an interesting specimen, as it has higher mileage but also features some neat… more»
Pocket Rocket Project: 1985 Dodge Colt GTS Turbo
Pocket Rocket is a term that almost seems to have been invented for this 1985 Dodge Colt GTS Turbo. Or, pocket rocket project maybe, although that doesn’t roll off of the tongue quite as well. This little project pocket… more»
















