Dodge Sweptlines are trucks that are almost always met with interest and appreciation. This particular truck is easy to appreciate as it wears its original paint, and still putts around with its original drivetrain. Clean, and straight, this beauty is… more»
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White Elephant: 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 Hemi
The 1960’s were a happening time with show room ready racers prepared to hold their own at the strip. This Coronet 500 wears its original paint, but its original drivetrain is long gone. Originally equipped with a 278 V8,… more»
1 of 531 Made: 1978 Dodge Aspen Super Coupe
While not every limited production car made in the 60s and 70s was destined to be a collector’s item, some limited editions do deserve a special place in enthusiasts’ hearts for their mixture of special features or added performance…. more»
Is The Price Right? 1957 Dodge Town Wagon & 1958 Town Panel
Before you start your comment, I know the 1957 on the right has rear side windows, which means it’s not really a panel truck, it’s a Town Wagon. However, that’s what the owner has called both of them, and it… more»
Factory 440 4-Speed Wagon: 1971 Dodge Coronet Crestwood
UPDATE: The previous owner who restored this car has chimed in and let us all know that this car actually left the factory with a 383. Still impressive, but it’s not quite as the seller presented it. If you… more»
Desert Dart: 1963 Dodge Dart GT
For their newly-designed smaller car in 1963, Dodge dropped the Lancer name and went with Dart. This is a 1963 Dodge Dart GT and it’s listed on eBay with quite a few bids, bringing the bid total up to over $2,000… more»
Riot Victim: 1967 Dodge Charger
This 1967 Dodge Charger was a victim of rioting in 1974 (I couldn’t find a mention of it, so it must have been pretty small) and received a repaint from white to red as a result. Other than that,… more»
NASCAR Lineage: 1978 Dodge Magnum
Headlight covers really need to make a comeback. I don’t mean the glass or plastic lenses that every set of lamps comes with, but rather, the wind-cheating aero design used on cars like this Dodge Magnum. You may call… more»
4×4 Ragtop: 1989 Dodge Dakota Convertible
It’s top-down weather here in the Midwest, oddly enough, since it’s still February. This may be one of the most eye-catching convertibles that a person could own, or at least one of the most unusual. This is a 1989… more»
Another 1-of-1! Survivor 1970 Dodge Charger
A few days ago, we debated the merits of a Ford Maverick sedan with a decoded VIN revealing it was one-of-one in its combination of options and colors. Well, fasten your seatbelts for another ride on the rarity train… more»
Minty Fresh: 1967 Dodge D100 Step Side
Vintage trucks always seem to be appreciated no matter their make and model. Some are certainly more popular than others, but in general, old trucks are just plain cool. That definitely goes for this 1967 Dodge D100. Described as… more»
Elvis’ Last Sandwich: 1977 Dodge Aspen
The other day, we featured a Porsche 911 that clearly resided in the care of an owner with a unique personality. Well, that’s just the way the world is – everybody’s different, and we all have to accept the… more»
Sign Written: 1948 Dodge Panel Truck
I’m not always in favor of leaving a vehicle cosmetically “as-is”, especially if it’s really dilapidated. But it will really be a crime if someone covers up the original sign writing on this 1948 Dodge panel truck, listed for… more»
Look Beneath The Surface: 1973 Dodge Challenger
Gray primer, surface rust, dings and dents–I can hear loyal Barn Finds readers now wondering what Jamie’s on today to be posting about this car! However, if you look beneath the surface a little, you might find something worth… more»
Just The Wing, Ma’am, Just The Wing!
Although this isn’t the picture of the actual Dodge Daytona wing that’s being offered for sale here on eBay, this will give you an idea of what they are offering. Yes, that’s right, just the wing! Oh, and the “wing… more»
“Flash From The Past”: 1964 Dodge A-100 Van
Goin’ surfing any time soon? This retro surf van would have been right at home at the beach in the 1960’s or 1970’s and sure looks the part now. It’s got some crusty edges under the flashy paint, so… more»
















