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Stunning Survivor: 1966 Dodge Charger

When either my son or I want to start an argument with each other, we talk about our favorite Dodge Charger. He goes for the 1968 to 1970 models, while my favorite is the 1966 and 1967. These cars… more»

The Other GLHS: 1987 Charger GLHS

We’ve featured these Shelby-built Charger GLHS models before, and I’m always surprised how many are still out there despite being a limited-production car. This one is an interesting specimen, as it has higher mileage but also features some neat… more»

Pocket Rocket Project: 1985 Dodge Colt GTS Turbo

Pocket Rocket is a term that almost seems to have been invented for this 1985 Dodge Colt GTS Turbo. Or, pocket rocket project maybe, although that doesn’t roll off of the tongue quite as well. This little project pocket… more»

Air Conditioned Survivor: 1964 Dodge Polara

Simple and clean, this 1964 Dodge Polara is a sharp looking survivor. In driving condition, and featuring a functional air conditioning system, this could be a great affordable classic for a family man. This survivor can be yours for… more»

Only 6K Miles: 1976 Dodge Aspen Custom

In 1976, Chrysler brought out its new compacts, Plymouth Volare and Dodge Aspen, and ran them side by side for one year only with their old compacts, the Plymouth Valiant and Dodge Dart. Dodge proclaimed in its sale brochure… more»

Rare Original Colt: 1975 Dodge Colt

The fascination with horse names and/or horse-related terms with automakers is a headscratcher, at least it is for me. I get it, horsepower, and cars are a replacement personal “vehicle” that replaced the horse. Ok, maybe it isn’t such… more»

$3,200 OBO: 1992 Dodge Ram 150

This 1992 Dodge Ram 150 doesn’t look like a gamble, despite it being located in Las Vegas, Nevada. It can be found here on Craigslist with an asking price of $3,200 or best offer – cash only. Thanks to… more»

Parked Since ’79! 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee

Dodge’s Super Bee package began in 1969, helping fill the niche created by its Plymouth Road Runner stable-mate. The Road Runner and Super Bee represented budget muscle cars for folks who wanted hefty performance with a light price tag,… more»

Turbo Estate: 1986 Plymouth Reliant

It’s brown and it’s got a turbo – what more do you need to know? The seller claims this 1986 Plymouth Reliant is an extremely limited production car that was previously a government-owned specimen that spent its life in… more»

No Rust All Original! 1955 Dodge Custom Royal

This 1955 Dodge Custom Royal is one amazing car. Not only was it the top of the line for Dodge, but it also has a Hemi V8, everything works, and there is no rust at all, according to the seller!… more»

$4,500: 1953 Dodge Meadowbrook Suburban

A two-door wagon that was only offered one year? Yes, please! This 1953 Dodge Meadowbrook Suburban is one good-looking project and it can be found here on Craigslist with an asking price of $4,500. It’s located in Bethany, Oklahoma,… more»

Panther Pink Project: 1970 Dodge Challenger

In the world of collectible Mopars, the words “Panther Pink” have always been held with some reverence given the relative rarity of the unusual color. Pink is not an unusual color in general, but choosing to have your 340-equipped… more»

Sitting for 27 Years: 1969 Dodge Charger

This 1969 Dodge Charger is fresh from a close to three-decade sleep, having last turned a wheel some 27 years ago. The exterior presents surprisingly well, but the close-ups reveal a project that has more than few cosmetic issues… more»

Hemi Field Find: 1954 Dodge Royal

Field discoveries can be just as interesting as a barn find, or a garage find. You just have to be willing to accept the fact that the elements have taken some toll on the find. Appearing long forgotten, this… more»

Very Nice Daily Driver: 1966 Dodge Coronet 440

Barn Finder Miguel has certainly had his eyes open, and he has spotted this rather nice 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 for us to look at. So, thank you for that Miguel. What we have here is not a 100%… more»

Cheap Mopar Muscle! 1966 Dodge Charger

Originally conceived as a “fastback Coronet,” the first-generation Dodge Charger ranks as one of the largest fastbacks ever, and no other Chrysler shared its unique style. This particular 1966 Dodge Charger seeks a new owner here on craigslist in Boston,… more»

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