Dodge

EXCLUSIVE: 1992 Dodge Daytona IROC R/T

Whenever we hear a seller state that their car in nearly flawless, we tend to be extra critical, but after looking Martin K’s Daytona IROC R/T over closely we think he’s actually spot on. This has to be the… more»

Rare Mod Top: 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger

While this 1969 Dodge Dart is already notable for being a nicely preserved/restored example with the desirable Swinger package, it’s made significantly rarer by being one of a very few “Mod Top” cars ever made. The seller claims its… more»

Nicely Optioned: 1969 Dodge Charger S/E

This 1969 Dodge Charger looks pretty rough and ready, but there does appear to be some potential in it as a project car. The person who takes the Charger on will be facing a pretty major restoration project, but… more»

Elegant Econobox: 1988 Dodge Omni

Econoboxes tend to get the short end of the stick; yeah they’re slow, small, and (often) ugly… but hey, at least the Omni can claim Carroll Shelby as a fan! Sadly, this 1988 Dodge Omni is not one of… more»

Package Deal: 1972 Dodge Challenger Projects

I was surprised to see this pair of Dodge Challenger projects in my neck of the woods and listed on the Boston-area craigslist pages. Old muscle car projects rarely come up for grabs, largely due to their vintage sheet… more»

Never Drove It: 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible

Do you ever wish you had the time, space, and discipline to buy a collector car, throw it in your barn, wait 20 years, and then sell it for profit? I certainly do, but until I acquire both more… more»

20K Mile Survivor: 1983 Dodge Aries

The Dodge Aries and all of the other K car derivatives were a staple of the American roads from the early ’80s until the late ’90s. Love ’em or hate ’em the Chrysler K platform family of cars were probably one… more»

Autographed By A Legend? 1969 Dodge Charger

It seems like it’s been raining Chargers here on Barn Finds lately as quite a few have been featured during the month of January.  I’m certainly not complaining, after all, take a look at my profile picture!  And while this ’69… more»

Fresh Big Block: 1970 Dodge Charger 440

The owner of this 1970 Dodge Charger describes it as being fairly original and untouched. The car looks to be in generally good condition, and some work has been completed towards restoring it to its former glory. Located in… more»

Canadian Boogie Van: 1972 Fargo B100 Tradesman

This 1972 Fargo B100 van is a Canadian-market example of the classic Dodge-branded cargo hauler, and looks to be in excellent condition despite hailing from north of the border. I do like vehicles that are just barely different from… more»

Low Cargo: 1953 Dodge Meadowbrook

Prefer all of the space and good looks of a classic wagon but want it in a rat rod two-door version? Well this ’53 Dodge Meadowbrook/Suburban is a neat looking original that appears to be stock other than being… more»

451-Powered 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T!

Let’s face it; by the mid-1970s the classic muscle car era had come and gone. Few V8s in those days made more than 200 HP, and most Dodge and Plymouth sport models were mere shadows of epic Mopar muscle-cars… more»

M-Code Big Block: 1969 Dodge Dart GTS 440

One aspect of the American car industry that I’ve always admired, particularly during the 1960s and early 1970s, is the sheer variety of engines that manufacturers chose to stuff under the hoods of various models. The 1969 Dodge Dart… more»

Super Banana: 1972 Dodge Adventurer SE

Dodge never seemed like much of a contender in the pickup field compared to Ford and Chevrolet through the sixties, but when the early seventies hit, Dodge brought out a new restyled pickup for 1972. This is a 1972… more»

1969 Dodge Super Bee A40 “Scat Pack”

Chrysler’s mid-sized “B Body” served as the foundation for a number of epic muscle cars including the Plymouth GTX and Road Runner, the Dodge Coronet R/T, and one that derived its name from the platform:  the Dodge Super Bee…. more»

We Have Rust: 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee

Some restoration projects can be really straightforward and need little in the way of rust repairs. Others come along like this 1971 Super Bee, and the first question that pops into your head is, “Where do I start?” This… more»

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