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Snowdrift Surprise: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

When Barn Finds reader Dustyn F. sent in the link to this 1970 Challenger R/T he mentioned that it seemed overpriced to him, but that perhaps it would be considered a deal in a place like Aspen, Colorado. Could be, but I… more»

Project Package: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T

Lately I have been dreaming about that new Hellcat, so it should come as no surprise that I have also been browsing around for old Mopars. This 1968 Dodge Charger R/T may never sound like a scalded cat, but with a… more»

1962 Dodge Lancer GT For $995!

Thanks to Barn Finds reader Chuck F for this great find! Located in Pensacola, Florida at a u-pull-it junkyard and for sale here on craigslist, this unusual “GT” is a solid shell in need of an engine and transmission…. more»

Rusty Driver: 1969 Dodge Charger

It never ceases to amaze me to see what some people are willing to pay for project cars. Has the supply dried up so much that a rusted-out 1969 Charger is worth more than $5k? I could maybe understand… more»

Bee’s Knees: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

Mopar already had one affordable street bruiser – the Plymouth Road Runner, when they decided that Dodge needed something similar. So, the Super Bee was born. It was based on the same platform and offered the same engine options,… more»

Shaker Hood: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

When it comes to Mopars, the options make all the difference. This 1970 Challenger has some very desirable options including a 440 Six Pack, 4-speed manual transmission, and yes, a Shaker Hood! Everybody wants a HEMI these days, but… more»

1964 Dodge Dart GT: The Right Stuff

There are some cars that just seem so “right” to me. I didn’t wake up today wanting a 1964 Dodge Dart GT convertible, like this example here on eBay with one bid at $1,950 and no reserve in sight…. more»

Mopars Behind The Barn

Reader Gary C recently made a discovery of Mopars. They aren’t in a barn, but parked behind it. The owner plans to one day restore them all, but hopefully they do it before the elements take hold! From Gary… more»

Memorial Day Special: 1952 Dodge M37

For all of us in the United States, today is an important day. Memorial Day is set aside to remember all those brave men and women who have lost their lives while serving in our military. We honor them… more»

1960 Dodge Dart Seneca: Yard Driver

This might not be the most desirable of Darts, but I’ve always found these early Darts to be rather intriguing. I especially like the two door cars, and this base trim Seneca has a lot going for it in… more»

Flames! 1949 Dodge Wayfarer

We don’t know a lot about this 1949 Dodge; the seller is a person of few words listing the car here on eBay. It’s located in Hampton Bays, New York, and bidding is currently at $500 without a reserve…. more»

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T: The PR Car

This 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T with a factory sunroof is listed here on eBay as a disassembled project with the reserve unmet and bidding over $6,000. So, while it doesn’t look anything like it did when it was last… more»

35 Years Stored: 1934 Dodge

A far cry from today’s Hellcat, this 1934 Dodge sedan has just been removed from 35 years of storage. It’s currently kept in Ottertail, Minnesota and is offered for sale here on eBay. The opening bid is $600 with… more»

Face-Off: 1973 Barracuda 340 Vs 1968 Ford Galaxie

For this week’s Barn Finds Face Off, we turn to some more conventional choices that pit two project hot-rods against one another: a 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 fastback here on eBay for $3,500 against a just-uncovered 1973 Plymouth Barracuda 340, listed… more»

Lil’ Red Express: 1978 Dodge Pickup

Back in 1978, the arguably quickest new vehicle in the US was a pickup. Sad but true. The Lil’ Red Express was a specially-optioned Dodge truck with a 360 cubic inch V8, with only 2,188 made in 1978. Understand,… more»

1952 Dodge Wayfarer: Defying The Odds

When you stop and think about how many cars have met their demise at the hands of rust, theft, negligence or accidents, it’s amazing to see vehicles from the ’40s and ’50s still on the road. Heck, I know… more»

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