Made in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, this Deep Sherwood Metallic green 1975 Dodge Charger SE would be a fun car for anyone’s collection, no matter which side of the border you’re on. It isn’t a second-gen Charger, the hot-ticket car,… more»
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318 V8/4-Speed: 1968 Dodge D-100 Sweptline
There’s something about a manual transmission in a pickup that gets to me. I like them in every vehicle, well, maybe other than a boat or a plane. This 1968 Dodge D-100 Sweptline pickup has had a few modifications,… more»
Four Cylinder Muscle: 1985 Dodge Shelby Charger
With the immense popularity enjoyed by the Dodge Charger during its early days, things changed quickly not long after, as muscle car desirability began to dwindle. As with most cars, some offerings bearing the Charger moniker are more fondly… more»
BF Exclusive: 1981 Dodge Colt Custom Twin Stick
UPDATE – The seller has added additional photos and lowered their asking price! If you’ve looked at new cars recently, it’s not uncommon for them to be advertised as having 7, 8, or even 9-speed transmissions. It might seem… more»
Convertible Cruiser Potential: 1966 Dodge Dart GT
This 1966 Dodge Dart GT Convertible has been off the road since 1986, but the seller has already put in the work to get it running, driving, and stopping again after decades of sitting. Powered by Chrysler’s 225ci Slant-6… more»
Mystery Machine: 1974 Dodge Blazon Motorhome
It’s hard to stump the internet these days, especially with massive AI generating plants using as much energy as 12,500 Tesla superchargers every time someone types in “When was pizza invented?” and they start cranking, while you wonder why… more»
Long-Term Family Car: 1973 Dodge Challenger
This 1973 Dodge Challenger is a two-owner survivor that has been with the same family since around 1975. Powered by a 318 V8 paired with an automatic transmission and floor shifter, it remains running, registered, and mostly original, with… more»
Cheap Wheels: 1972 Dodge Coronet For $2,000
The Coronet was part of Dodge’s full-size lineup throughout the 1950s. After a five-year absence, Dodge resurrected the nameplate in 1965 as the brand for what had become their mid-size product offering. The seller has a family sedan from… more»
Solid Driver Project: 1971 Dodge Challenger 318
This 1971 Dodge Challenger is a running, driving project that offers an affordable entry into classic Mopar ownership. Powered by a 318 V8, it’s described as a solid car overall with some expected floor and trunk repairs needed, but… more»
Mopar Project: 1963 Dodge Dart GT Convertible
“Honey, I shrunk the Dart” could have been the slogan from 1960 to 1963, as Dodge first introduced the Dart on a full size platform, nearly immediately downsized it to a mid sized, and then for ’63, situated it… more»
High-Impact Muscle: 1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440 4-Speed
This 1971 Dodge Charger R/T is a rare, high-impact muscle car finished in eye-catching Citron Yella and powered by its U-code 440 Magnum V8. Listed here on eBay by S & S Classic Cars in Bee Spring, Kentucky, this… more»
Future Find: 2023 Dodge Challenger Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak Convertible
There was probably no one more excited than I when the Dodge Challenger made its return in 2008, and witnessing the car continue to evolve beyond what was already a fine comeback gave me hope that the auto industry… more»
Crinkled Rolling Project: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
As royalty among Mopar connoisseurs, just about any 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T has the potential to become an enthusiast’s pride and joy, even those examples needing attention in almost every area. That sums up the condition of this one… more»
Sweet Fins: No Reserve 1957 Dodge Coronet Lancer
Listing any classic with No Reserve can lead to a buyer frenzy, and such is the case with this 1957 Dodge Coronet Lancer. It presents extremely nicely, and with its engine rebuilt a few years ago, it drives perfectly…. more»
















