Hiding in this garage is a muscle car that will appeal to enthusiasts with a leaning towards Mopar products. This 1966 Dodge Charger spent decades in hiding, but the seller recently revived it and began the process of returning… more»
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Factory Muscle Truck: 1979 Dodge Li’l Red Express
Ahhh… the era before catalytic converters. And I don’t mean the last few years when you’d come out to your vehicle in the morning and find that it, or they, had been sawed off while you were sleeping. This… more»
Valiant Knock-Off: 1961 Dodge Lancer
Dodge fans may remember that the Dart was not the brand’s first compact car in the 1960s. That honor goes to the Lancer, whose name was shifted to a Plymouth derivative, the Valiant, in 1961 and 1962. It was… more»
Sheep In Lion’s Clothing? 1974 Dodge Dart Sport
Plymouth hit pay dirt in 1970 when they introduced the sporty Duster, a fastback derivative of the Valiant compact. Dodge lobbied for a carbon copy to sell in 1971 and designated it the Demon (Dart). That moniker created a… more»
Stored 30+ Years: 1974 Dodge Dart Custom Sedan
We’ve seen a whopping total of three 1974 Dodge Dart four-door sedans here on Barn Finds, which isn’t a lot. I love the design of the fourth-generation Dart sedan, it’s formal yet affordable, with nice details and practical interior… more»
1993 Dodge Daytona IROC V6 5-Speed
Made for 10 model years, from 1984 through 1993, the Dodge Daytona went from crisp angles and full headlights, to rounded (some might say melted-bar-of-soap) edges and hidden/pop-up headlights, to again having exposed headlights, but more in keeping with… more»
Sitting 40 Years: 1973 Dodge Charger SE 440
The seller of this 1973 Dodge Charger SE describes this car as one heck of a barn find, and for ’73 standards, I have to agree that this is just about as fine as B-Bodies could be had for… more»
Seldom Seen Today: 1965 Dodge Dart Wagon
The last time that we covered a 1965 Dodge Dart station wagon on BF was seven and a half years ago. I recognize the interest and collectibility of old wagons, but this is one that definitely does not come… more»
Swan Song Project: 1971 Dodge Super Bee
With the seemingly overnight success Plymouth was enjoying with its new budget-friendly Road Runner in 1968, the executives over at Dodge must have been feeling left out, so little time was wasted before a competitor hit the market. The… more»
1992 Dodge Ram 350 4×4 Diesel Dually 5-Speed
Do you have to haul a big trailer, or do you just like big pickups? No matter what the reason is, this 1992 Dodge Ram 350 4×4 Dually 5-Speed truck can get the job done. A Club Cab may… more»
1 of 1208! 1991 Dodge Spirit R/T Turbo
For 1991, Dodge threw a turbo and other performance goodies into its Spirit family sedan and challenged every sport sedan in the world. Impressive! Despite its plebian starting point, there was plenty to like about the Spirit R/T in… more»
19K-Miles! 1971 Dodge D200 Sweptline 4-Speed
I can’t believe there are still vehicles like this 1971 Dodge D200 pickup hiding out there in the wild. This truck looks like it’s had a nut-and-bolt restoration, but it’s all original, believe it or not. It’s wearing all… more»
Older Restoration: 1972 Dodge Challenger
The Dodge Challenger was the last entry to join the “pony car” scene. By 1970, Ford and GM owned the majority of market share, but Dodge managed to peddle 165,000 Challengers in the car’s five-year run. This 1972 edition… more»
Zero Rust: 1985 Dodge Ramcharger Royal SE 4×4
A full-sized SUV with just two doors? There aren’t many SUVs with this body style configuration being made today, and I can’t even think of one off-hand. No, the new Bronco isn’t a full-sized SUV, I’m talking about one… more»
















