The seller says that this draggin’ wagon was “parked in 1978 in a salvage yard and I have since got it roadworthy once again.” It’s a 1969 Dodge Coronet 500 9-passenger wagon and it’s one cool hauler. It can be… more»
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Heaven Sent You: Custom 1971 Dodge B200
While we usually have no shortage of van projects to feature, this 1971 Dodge B200 is a different take from the same era of custom van building. It features pickup-style rear bed and dual rear axles. While most of… more»
Cheap And Clean: 1974 Dodge Dart Swinger
By 1974, there were over 1.5 million Darts on the road, but people were still buying them. It was the right car for the time because the first oil crisis was upon America and people knew value and economy… more»
Drag Wagon: 1976 Chrysler Aspen
This brown 1976 Chrysler Aspen wagon is certainly one average looking car, but it can scoot. At least, it did. The car has no miles listed, a clear title, and is being sold as is. Located in Blossvale, New… more»
Cummins Swapped: 1971 Dodge Sweptline Short Bed
It seems that finding a solid, original paint, short box Sweptline is becoming a difficult task. Thankfully this 1971 model is relatively clean and simple with an updated drive-train. Despite having a swap, this truck appears unchanged at a… more»
Fluid Driving: 1947 Dodge Deluxe Sedan
The Chrysler Corporation had a reputation for engineering excellence that started at the company’s birth. This reputation reached its zenith with the innovative Airflow, but the car’s unusual look drove many potential customers away. This aversion to radical styling… more»
32,000 Mile Survivor: 1991 Dodge Daytona ES
While we occasionally see the turbocharged Shelby editions of the Dodge Daytona appear in preserved condition, it’s rare to see one in naturally-aspirated form in showcar form. This top-shelf ES model has only 32,745 miles on the clock and… more»
Wild Style Project: 1960 Dodge Dart Seneca
Some of the late 50’s early 60’s Mopars have an incredible mix of styling much like this 1960 Dodge Dart Seneca. While that incredible mix of styling isn’t loved by all, I personally find it fascinating. The Seneca is… more»
7-Passenger Limo: 1947 Dodge D24 Custom
The Custom was the range-topping vehicle in the Dodge D24 range and was available in a number of different configurations, including as a 4-door 7-Passenger Sedan. That is the configuration of our feature Custom, which you will find listed… more»
Unlikely Survivor: 1988 Dodge Aires
When someone says “Best on the East Coast,” you might expect to see a Corvette or Ferrari in the picture. Nope – we’re looking at the best Dodge Aires on the eastern seaboard, found in New Jersey. A few… more»
Rare Pickup: 1957 Dodge D100 Sweptside
With fins becoming a predominant styling trend on cars during the second half of the 1950s, it was inevitable that they would find their way onto the pickup at some stage, and this 1957 Dodge D100 Sweptside is an… more»
Reliable Fun: 1952 Dodge Meadowbrook
The Dodge Meadowbrook was introduced in 1949 to be the mid-range car in the Dodge line-up. By 1952 the entry-level Wayfarer was discontinued, making the Meadowbrook the cheapest car in the Dodge line. This 1952 Meadowbrook is listed for… more»
Parts Car Or Project? 1957 Dodge Sierra Wagon
Station wagons are a uniquely desirable vehicle amongst automotive enthusiasts. While they are not everyone’s favorite, a wagon is still cool, especially one of this age. For sale is this 1957 Dodge Sierra Spectator station wagon. The asking price… more»
Vanners Delight: 1968 Dodge A108
This 1968 Dodge A108 appears to be a decent foundation for a work truck or camper build, presenting as an honest runner with plenty of room for improvement. The seller notes that it runs well and has had the… more»