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Pretty in Blue: 1971 Dodge Swinger

Mopar cars are hot these days and prices of Challengers, Cudas, and all the rest are sky high. In that context, while the Dodge Dart Swinger may not be as desirable as the sportier muscle cars of the late… more»

Camo Power: 1957 Dodge Power Wagon

This 1957 Dodge W100 Power Wagon found here on Autotrader Classics is located in Welches, Oregon and it looks like it’s in nice shape, but it will need a little work. This is one tough looking truck. The owner is asking… more»

Double-Door Dart: 1975 Dodge Swinger

Have you been looking for a Swinger? Hey, this is a family show, I meant a Dodge Swinger! This 1975 Dodge Dart Swinger Special hardtop is here on craigslist in Fairbanks, Alaska. You are correct, the shipping costs won’t… more»

Have You Seen One? 1978 Dodge Charger Midnight

Sporting an unusual fiberglass rear roof cap, this 1978 Dodge Charger Midnight SE was an attempt to further differentiate the regular Charger from its upscale competition. According to the seller there were only 2,300 Midnight Chargers made. This one… more»

5 Window: 1968 Dodge A100 Pickup

It’s hard to imagine there was a pick-up truck war brewing in the 60s that featured single cab designs with low loading floors and beds out back. But with compact cargo carriers like the Corvair Rampside and Ford Econoline… more»

Survivor Or Restored? 1925 Dodge Brothers

The Dodge brothers started out in 1900 making chassis and engines for other car builders in Detroit including Oldsmobile and Ford. By 1916 they were building their own cars and were the second only to Ford in car sales. Their… more»

Gold and Cold: 1982 Dodge Mirada CMX

For some strange reason, I am drawn to the Dodge Mirada. I’m guessing there’s a support group out there awaiting my arrival. I attribute it to the fact that I find many domestic vehicles from this era to be… more»

The Other GLHS: 1987 Shelby Charger

While they’re sometimes maligned for not being the brawny hot rods that wore the Shelby nameplate in the 60s, Mopars like this 1987 Shelby Charger GLHS here on eBay are appealing simply because they followed a similar formula of hotting-up… more»

Just A Nice Old Truck: 1984 Dodge D-150

At least for some of us old timers, it’s hard to accept the fact that cars and trucks from the eighties are becoming collectible. And while many, maybe even most of the cars from that era were just plain… more»

Salvage Yard Tour In Illinois

Today’s salvage yard tour is going to be a quickie. We don’t have much time, so we’ll get in, and get out. This is U-Pic-A-Part, located in Washington Park, Illinois. Admission is $2.oo, which is too much to pay… more»

Field Of Dreams: 1968 And 1969 Dodge Chargers

These six chargers and a 1966 Coronet were put out to pasture in San Antonio long ago and are now listed on craigslist. They were found in a barn where they had been since the 1980s. A few have titles…. more»

Fat-Fender Farm Find: 1948 DeSoto

We’ve had a run of nice DeSotos here on Barn Finds, but most have all been 1950s vintage. Nice early 50s “shoebox” era cars, and a little less recently, some later ’50s models with tall tail fins. All well… more»

Imported Muscle: 1979 Dodge Challenger

Anyone remember these? There was that weird point in time when it seemed like Chrysler was putting more Mitsubishis on the street than its own cars. This 1979 Dodge Challenger here on eBay may wear a famous name, but… more»

Humpty Dumpty: 1986 Shelby GLH-S

Last night we had an affordable Maserati and this morning we have an affordable Shelby. Well, maybe. The seller mentions how great these cars were, that they were real Shelbys, and that this one only has 19,750 on the… more»

Go Wheel Shopping: 1966 Dodge Coronet

This Dodge listed on craigslist is said to have only 40,000 miles and to have been purchased from the original owner’s family. It’s not what you expect to see, but it might be mostly original with the original engine and… more»

Diesel Mitsu: 1984 Dodge D-50

The original Mitsubishi Mighty Max / Dodge D-50 twins were among my favorite 4WD pickups in the 1980s and still a truck I’d like to own today. Why? Because they represented an era where you could buy a 4WD truck… more»

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