The 20th Century versions of the Dodge Charger probably saw their best years during third-generation production (1971-74). In 1973, the Charger had its best sales year by a wide margin, which was helped in part by some consolidation between… more»
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Running 383: 1970 Dodge Charger
This 1970 Dodge Charger has undergone many changes throughout its life. However, it remains a complete classic that should make a satisfying restoration project. The owner is candid about its overall condition and needs, making it a refreshing approach… more»
1 of 1: Prototype 1980’s Electric B300 Dodge Van
How much would you be willing to pay for a one-of-one prototype electric Dodge van? $10,000? $20.000? $50,000? Well, believe it or not, the United States Government paid $240,000 to have this all-electric van built for the U.S. Department… more»
Daily Driver: 1969 Dodge Charger
The second-generation Dodge Charger was produced for three model years between 1968 through 1970, and while it’s not that difficult to find a trailer-queen or a parted-out rusty example, it’s always refreshing to see a survivor grade B-Body come… more»
Tow Yard Find: 1989 Shelby CSX-VNT
This 1989 Shelby CSX-VNT is one of just 500 examples made and represents one of Carroll Shelby’s final production models as part of his relationship with Chrysler Corp. The CSX-VNT was a sophisticated factory hot rod, good for a… more»
426 Four-Speed! 1965 Dodge Monaco
One year before the 426 cid street hemi’ graced option sheets at Mopar dealers everywhere, this full-sized 1965 Dodge Monaco hit the streets with some serious muscle courtesy of another 426 cid mill, the RB-based street wedge. Not only… more»
One of 1,000: 1987 Dodge Shelby Charger GLHS
It’s always mildly tragic to see a rare or otherwise special car wasting away. In this case, it’s a one-of-1,000 Dodge Shelby Charger GLHS, which was the hottest version of the Shelby-blessed Charger you could buy. The seller’s car… more»
















