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.
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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»
In The Hay Barn: 1942 Dodge WC54
I can only imagine the stories that this Dodge could tell! If you don’t know what the WC54 is, it was a light 4×4 Ambulance developed during World War II and served as the US Army’s primary ambulance from… more»
Big Block Cruiser: 1973 Dodge Polara Police Car
The moment that I saw this 1973 Dodge Polara, my mind immediately transported me back to some of those great police shows from the 1970s, like CHiPs and The Streets of San Francisco. Cars like this Dodge Polara became… more»
Killer Bee! Stripped A12 440 Six Pack ’69 Super Bee
In February of 1969, Dodge and Plymouth dialed up the wicked A12 package, topping the 440 cid (7.2L) V8 with an aluminum Edelbrock intake wearing three Holley two-barrel carburetors, the now-legendary “Six Pack.” This 1969 Dodge Super Bee in… more»
Restored Barn Find? 1972 Dodge Demon
At what point does a car go from being a barn find to simply being a restored driver? That’s the question on my mind when looking at this super clean 1972 Dodge Demon. It’s called a “barn find” in… more»
















