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Corvettes Beware: 1978 Dodge Li’l Red Express

Saying that a car from the late-1970’s could run with or beat the Corvette of that era isn’t really saying much. Saying that a truck from the late-1970’s could run with or beat the Corvette of that era, on… more»

440 Shag Wagon: 1978 Dodge B200 Van

Rarely do I see a van I want as badly as this one: a factory 440-equipped Dodge B200 that isn’t a camper. The seller is asking $20,000 for this slick van, otherwise known as a “Super Bee” (at least according… more»

When Numbers Matter: 1969 Dodge Charger

Sometimes, the only thing that is important is if the numbers match. Playing the matching game is all that this 1969 Dodge Charger has going for it currently. Although, it has a clean title as well. With a listed… more»

Macho Edition: 1977 Dodge Power Wagon

What the 1972 to 1980 Dodge pickups lacked in styling was made up by the paint schemes of the Macho Power Wagons. These trucks are easy to spot for their “macho” good looks. If you consider yourself to be… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1940 Dodge Business Coupe

As some of you likely know, I am helping to clear out a large collection of salvage and project vehicles from a private owner. You can read more about the collection here. As we move ahead with the process, I’ll… more»

READER AD: 1968 Dodge Polara

It’s rare to find a car in the desert that not only runs and drives but has working AC! Well, this Dodge Polara was pulled from the Arizona desert and put back on the road. Everything from the 383… more»

Huge Estate Sale: Restored, Projects, Parts, & More!

On October 6 in Muskegon, MI, there will be a live, on-site estate auction of restored cars, project cars, parts cars, and parts. Whoever amassed this collection was an equal opportunity collector. I’ve counted twelve different makes of cars… more»

Triple Black Beauty: 1968 Dodge Charger

Conceived in Chrysler’s Dodge Styling Studio in 1965, the second-gen Charger remains one of Detroit’s most influential and memorable designs. This surviving triple-black 1968 example, located in Goshen, New York, is listed for sale here on eBay with a… more»

Rusty 2015 Dodge Challenger Hellcat?

I’ve seen plenty of rusty Dodge Challengers, but they are usually forty+ years older than this one! This is a 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat that has been modified with an amazing rusty patina look. Found here on CarGurus.com with… more»

Parked since 1988: 1970 Dodge Superbee Project

As was typical of many muscle cars, this Superbee has had a pretty rough life. Reportedly it was driven only 61,000 miles between 1970 and 1988 and look at it. Oh well, most muscle cars weren’t bought as grocery… more»

35 Years Sitting: 1970 Dodge Charger RT

It’s getting more and more rare to find Mopar muscle cars that are both relatively complete and have their original drive train. While this 1970 Dodge Charger RT meets both of those criteria, it still has some issues that… more»

36,538 Miles: 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger

The Dodge Dart is the small Mopar Muscle car that is easy to love, especially when in this condition. With little information other than it’s always been garage kept, and has low miles, this Dart is a sweet ride… more»

Demonic Possession! 1972 Dodge Demon 340

Through most of the 1960s, the Dodge Dart became known as a compact economy-minded vehicle for folks who weren’t too fancy or pretentious. Taking a second slice of coconut creme pie at the church social was the most demonic… more»

Black Magic: 1976 Dodge Warlock Power Wagon

I know I can’t be the only one lamenting the lack of cool factory-custom vehicles these days. You just wouldn’t see a manufacturer build something like this 1976 Dodge Warlock Power Wagon anymore. This Warlock is actually being sold… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Georgia Collection Part II

You may remember Part I of the Georgia collection we’re helping to market. I had the chance to make a second and third visit to further document the collection and I’m happy to share those finds here as an… more»

Rough Rider: 1953 Dodge M37 Truck

Looking back, it is staggering to think about how much the United States spent on the military during the Cold War.  To keep communism at bay, we needed everything from jungle boots to fleets of nuclear bombers.  Somewhere in… more»

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