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Final Year Project: 1971 Dodge Super Bee

When the Road Runner began flying off Plymouth dealer lots soon after its introduction in 1968, Dodge must have been envious, as it didn’t take long before they came up with a similar offering.  The result was the Coronet-based… more»

383 V8 Muscle Car: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

The Super Bee was Dodge’s equivalent of the Plymouth Road Runner. It was a budget-minded performance car based on the B-bodied Coronet (the roots of the Road Runner were found in the similar Belvedere). Super Bees were produced from… more»

Winch-Ready Survivor: 1950 Dodge Power Wagon

If you’re hunting for a true American workhorse with military roots and go-anywhere capability, this 1950 Dodge Power Wagon might be just the ticket. Listed here on Facebook Marketplace in Anaheim, California, this classic 4×4 comes complete with its… more»

Drag Car Project: 1974 Dodge Dart Sport

The Dart Sport was launched in 1971 as Dodge’s version of the successful Plymouth Duster, a cool Valiant fastback. But it wasn’t called Dart Sport at first. For two years, it was named the Demon, but that was considered… more»

Leather and T-Tops: 1986 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z

Dodge fitted 16 inch wheels to its Daytona Turbo Z in 1986, a the same diameter as that year’s Ferrari Testarossa. As the world emerged from the automotive low point that sent performance backwards since the mid-’70s, cars like… more»

Plum Crazy Project: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

Among Mopar muscle fans, few names resonate like the Challenger T/A. Built for the street with Trans Am roots, the 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A remains one of the most desirable variants from the golden era of Detroit muscle. This… more»

Three-Door Plucked Chicken: 1962 Dodge Dart

Most Mopar fans recall the Dart being Dodge’s successful compact from 1963 to 1976. But for the four years prior, it was at the lower end of the company’s full-size roster. This ’62 Dart is one of the so-called… more»

Worth Fixing? 1970 Dodge Charger Project

The second generation of the popular Dodge Charger was a “wrap” in 1970. A complete redesign was coming the following year, so the changes for ’70 were minor but noticeable. The seller’s example once wore Plum Crazy paint, but… more»

BF Auction: 1967 Dodge Coronet 500

In the early 1980s, the seller of this 1967 Dodge Coronet 500 was on the hunt for a well-cared-for, dependable used car for his soon-to-be driving-age children to use. Well, he ended up finding this Coronet, and it was… more»

Carport Survivor: 1971 Dodge Super Bee

The Super Bee was Dodge’s equivalent of the Plymouth Road Runner, a budget-minded muscle car. For its first three years (1968-70), the Super Bee was based on the Coronet. For its final outing in 1971, the Dodge Charger was… more»

Field Find Roller: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

Dodge was the last U.S. auto manufacturer to get into the “pony car” field. The Challenger arrived in 1970, and the dealer network found buyers for 77,000 units. The R/T (Road/Track) model was 25% of the headcount, with a… more»

2-Door Conversion: 1958 Plymouth Belvedere

At first glance, this 1958 Plymouth looks like a Stephen King “Christine” movie car tribute without the red paint and evil intentions. But as the story goes, this vehicle began life as a Plain Jane Belvedere 4-door sedan and… more»

No Shorty Here! 1978 Dodge B200 Tradesman 3-Door Maxivan

As many auto buyers shifted their focus towards economy and improved gas mileage in the late seventies, downsizing was gaining popularity in the industry during this time, with several models seeing a significant reduction in both size and weight… more»

BF Auction: One-Owner 1985 Dodge Omni GLH Turbo

Here’s a chance to own a true survivor from the peak of Carroll Shelby’s compact hot hatch era: this 1985 Dodge Omni GLH Turbo is being offered on Barn Finds Auctions by its original owner, who bought the car… more»

Soft Top Truck: 1989 Dodge Dakota Convertible

The idea of a convertible pickup truck is still one of the best concepts I’ve seen that has never been sufficiently replicated. Not only that, the Dodge Dakota convertible just looked good, like it captured summertime USA on four… more»

Rebuilt/Refreshed: 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340

The Dodge Dart was a popular compact car in the late 1960s – except with younger buyers. So, in 1969, they took the 2-door hardtop, added the Swinger name to it, and went after that segment of the market…. more»

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