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Amazing Survivor: 1968 Dodge Dart GTS

While it’s had one repaint in its life, this Dodge Dart GTS is highly original and is in beautiful condition. The seller has owned this 383 4-speed equipped Mopar since 2004. During their ownership, they’ve replaced consumables and done… more»

Goes Like Hell: 1986 Dodge Omni GLH Turbo

Update – This GLH has been relisted, now with a $3,500 BIN. You can find it here on eBay. Though virtually unheard-of in America today, practical front-wheel-drive hatchbacks appealed to many U.S. buyers during the 1980s. Some manufacturers offered… more»

700 Horsepower: 1965 Dodge Coronet Lightweight

I will always take my hat off to a car owner who openly admits that they really aren’t sure whether what they have is a truly rare classic or a clone. That is what the owner of this Dodge… more»

Original Paint: 1990 Dodge Ramcharger

This 1990 Dodge Ramcharger is straight of the late 80s with its two-tone paint job and fake woodgrain trim, but that’s hardly a bad thing. We don’t get to see these genuine off-roaders in this sort of condition, but… more»

318 Survivor: 1970 Dodge Charger

While many of us can agree that Mopars with the bigger motors are the cars to buy, there’s a certain appeal to a preserved survivor with the less raucous motors. This 1970 Dodge Charger wears great period colors and… more»

Two-Year Wonder: 1979 Dodge Li’l Red Express

Our alert readers will recall that a few weeks ago, we featured one of these that was half-finished. Well, forget that one, because this one’s ready to rock, and it’s listed here on eBay in Glen Arm, Maryland.

Loud in Lime: 1970 Dodge Challenger SE

You might expect with the loud paint job, hood scoop, and tough, raked stance that this 1970 Dodge Challenger SE is packing a mean streak under the hood. In reality, it’s got a numbers-matching 318, and this SE trim… more»

100% Original: 1973 Dodge Charger

The owner of this 1973 Dodge Charger says that it is 100% original, and with its overall condition, that makes it a true survivor. It is a car worth looking at seriously, especially if you are a person considering… more»

Original Big-Block: 1970 Dodge Charger 383

As a starting point for a restoration project, this 1970 Dodge Charger looks like quite a good prospect. It has a lot of points in its favor, and once restored, it would be a very nice and desirable car…. more»

Sitting Since ’89: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T HEMI

This 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T has been sitting since 1989 when the current owner purchased it. A life of being kept in garages has resulted in a car that appears to be solid and would make a great basis… more»

Champion Camper: 1972 Dodge Tradesman

Guaranteeing admiring glances is one way to entice folks to take on a big project like this 1972 Dodge Tradesman camper conversion by Champion. Vintage R/Vs are likely very easy sells with folks who can dream big, especially with… more»

Spiced Up! 1974 Dodge Dart Swinger With A Big Block

Before “Swingers” took on its current connotation, a “Swinger” was more broadly defined as a cool, easy-going person who was up for anything fun. Dodge began calling some or all two-door varieties of its compact Dart by the Swinger… more»

Needs More Green: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Update

Update – It’s been a year since we originally featured this Challenger and it just popped back up here on eBay. The seller has lowered their asking price to $29,900. It looks like an interesting find, but that price still… more»

15,000 Miles Fresh: 1985 Dodge Omni GLH

Hot on the heels of one incredibly well preserved Dodge Omni GLHS is this even lower mileage Omni GLH, listed as having a mere 15,901 miles on the clock. The Omni is presented by a dealer that typically has… more»

More Info Please: 1969 Dodge Charger

Judging by the lack of dust on its attractive blue paintwork, I suspect that this 1969 Dodge Charger has spent some hiding under the tarp that you see crumpled up behind the car. While it is a bit hard… more»

Shelby’s Hot Hatch: 1986 Dodge Omni GLHS

The Shelby years at Dodge delivered some of the car world’s most lovable hot hatches and coupes: turbocharged and slightly maniacal front drivers that actually handled worth a bean and could be tweaked for even more power. Today, they… more»

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