Dodge

Shiny Survivor! 1967 Dodge Monaco

We see sports cars, light-duty haulers, oddballs, and family-truckster wagons here all the time, but what about the sedans? Here’s a well-kept example of a ’67 Monaco that’s sure to please the cruiser crowd, for sale here on eBay… more»

Piles Of Parts: 1970 Dodge Challenger

In the owner’s own words, this 1970 Dodge Challenger is in a million pieces. It is going to represent a real, er, challenge for the next owner, but it does come with enough parts to make it a really… more»

No Reserve With A 383: 1971 Dodge Charger SE

All right! I finally found a Dodge Charger to review that’s not in pieces or has been horse-whipped. It’s actually a rather nice, seemingly original, 1971 Charger SE and it qualifies as a barn find of sorts, more on… more»

Wisconsin Gold! 1969 Dodge Charger SE Project

Appropriately posing with a barn, this barn-find Charger needs attention in nearly every area imaginable. Located in Amberg, Wisconsin, the 1969 Dodge Charger SE rests immobile, its 383 cid V8’s cylinder heads removed. The engine compartment must be a… more»

General Lee Garage Find: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T

Yee-Haw! Now here’s a rare chance, you too can be just like one of the Duke boys with your very own Dodge Charger General Lee. As hard as it is to accept the number of Dodge Chargers destroyed in… more»

Yard Art Display: 1949 Dodge Power Wagon

As some of you know, I split my time between the northeast and Georgia (well, when planes are safe to fly again), as my in-laws reside in Georgia. Whenever I’ve gotten lost on some backroads or just driven a… more»

Pro Stock Barn Find: 1971 Dodge Challenger

How cool is this? This 1971 Dodge Challenger is an old-school pro stock car that has apparently been sitting for years based on the one photo of it locked in what looks like a livestock shelter. While few details… more»

Pink Panther In Pieces: 1970 Dodge Challenger

Yes, there actually is a car there! And there are a lot of parts too, the sum total that comprises a 1970 Dodge Challenger two-door hardtop. It’s in pieces but it is finished off in Mopar’s rare “Panther Pink”… more»

Unrestored Survivor: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T-SE

The 2nd Generation Dodge Charger is a car that was blessed with tough and aggressive styling. The Charger R/T was designed to deliver the sort of performance to back those looks, and original examples are proving to be exceptionally… more»

Hot Wheels! 1969 Pink Charger Redline

I’m quite sure that many of you got your start in automotive collecting (ok, playing) with Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Corgi, Aurora and other similar toy cars. My “car room” is currently decorated with two 108-car display cases holding my… more»

No Reserve: 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T

Sometimes unfinished projects can make people swallow pretty hard, but this 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T looks like it is a really good one. It currently wears a coat of primer, but under that, it is said to be completely… more»

Stored Since ’71: 1948 Dodge D-24 Custom

Cars from the 1940s are quickly losing steam as far as interest goes. Car collectors are getting older and younger folks typically prefer vehicles from recent decades. There are always exceptions, of course. This 1948 Dodge D-24 Custom can… more»

No Reserve: 1968 Dodge Charger 440

Sometimes a project car will come along where the new owner will have the chance to build the car of their dreams, and this 1968 Dodger Charger is just such a car. The refurbishment work has been commenced, and… more»

Numbers-Matching Big Block! 1969 Dodge Charger

This 1969 Dodge Charger is said to be a real barn find that has been rescued from long-term storage and still retains its numbers-matching drive train! It was last registered in 1986 and can now be found for sale… more»

Parked in 1990: 1974 Dodge B100 Shorty Van

  Custom vans were “a thing” in the 1970s and into the 80s, a big thing. I was never lucky enough to have a custom van but I had a Dodge van, or vans, for years just for basic… more»

Ready to Drive! 1963 Dodge Power Wagon

This is a beast of a truck! Dodge Power Wagons have been produced off and on for over sixty years, beginning during World War II. In fact, you can buy a 2020 Power Wagon today, although it will set… more»

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