So, how many 1968 Dodge Polara convertibles were built? An appropriate question, lacking an exact answer. It’s a distinctive-looking car and to my eyes, seldomly seen, but I haven’t been able to put my finger on an exact volume… more»
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High Impact Muscle: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
When Dodge unleashed the Challenger to the public in 1970, even the base models in more mundane colors stood out in a crowd, and it didn’t really take much extra for these cars to make a bold statement. However,… more»
$2,600 Daily Driver: 1993 Dodge Shadow ES
Would any of you daily drive a 1993 Dodge Shadow ES? That’s what’s on the to-do list for this car, and three or even two decades ago, most of us wouldn’t have given it another thought. In 2025, maybe… more»
Preserved Performer: 1994 Dodge Viper R/T 10 with Just 12k Miles
Few cars scream raw American performance like the original Dodge Viper. Loud, unapologetic, and built with a back-to-basics approach, early Vipers are quickly becoming collector favorites, especially examples like this one. Offered for sale by its second meticulous owner… more»
Club Cab Step Side? 1974 Dodge D100
This 1974 Dodge D100 is a good conduit for a couple life lessons, about which most of us could use a reminder. Number 1: It’s OK to ask for help. Number 2: Education is a lifelong goal. I’ve been… more»
Loaded Luxury: 1973 Dodge Charger SE Survivor
With its long roofline, formal Halo vinyl top, and factory crank sunroof, this 1973 Dodge Charger SE represents the luxury-leaning side of Mopar’s early-‘70s lineup. Finished in green over a matching green interior, this well-documented survivor is highly optioned… more»
No Reserve Find: 1986 Dodge Power Ram D150 4×4
Here’s one for the Mopar truck fans—a genuine “grandpa’s truck” that’s stayed in the same California family since new. This 1986 Dodge Power Ram D150 4×4 short bed is an unmolested survivor with just 77,000 original miles and a… more»
Cheap Exotic: 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10
We’ve seen a few different peaks and valleys in the collector car market over the last few years, and it’s getting harder and harder to predict where the next great sports car value is going to come from. As… more»
Looks Fast! 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger
With the hood scoops and cool paint job this 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger is wearing, it’s easy to get a first impression that there might be something menacing hiding in the engine compartment. However, this one’s sort of the… more»
No Reserve: 1973 Dodge Challenger Rallye 340
Considering that Chrysler Corporation hovered around 15 percent market share back in the ’60s and ’70s, it’s always a bit surprising how many people call themselves “Mopar men” or “Mopar women.” There’s just something special about their products from… more»
No Reserve: 1973 Dodge W200 Power Wagon
I was never there, but this 1973 Dodge Power Wagon looks like a picture of Southern California in 1973. Throw a couple dirt bikes in the bed, or maybe a small camper on the back, and you could be… more»
Black and Chrome: 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10
It’s rare when you find a seller that is willing to overcompensate for his car’s flaws, but that seems to be what we have here in the case of the owner of this project-grade 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10. The… more»
BF Auction: No Reserve 1975 Dodge 1800 Deluxo
Made for a decade, between 1971 and 1980, the ultimate in badge-engineering could have been Chrysler’s Rootes Group version of the Hillman Avenger in the form of the Dodge 1800, made for the Brazilian market in Brazil. Did any… more»
65K Miles: Triple-Black 1978 Dodge Magnum XE
A Dodge Magnum XE brochure says this model “epitomizes the personal driving machine.” For 1978, I think they were onto something. The sad part, though, is that I was never, nor will I ever be, as cool as this… more»
18K-Mile 1961 Dodge D300 W/ Vista Liner Camper
The photos of this heavy-duty Dodge one-ton pickup and vintage camper aren’t the best, sadly. I’m not sure why, but it is what it is, as people say. It deserves better, but this 1961 Dodge D300 with a Vista… more»
One Family Owned: 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger
I’ve always had a “thing” for fourth-generation (’67-’76) Dodge Darts, such as this 1972 example. I prefer the first three years, styling and power-wise, but the simplicity of design and basic, clean styling transcends all ten model years. Today’s… more»
















