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No Reserve! 1969 Dodge Charger R/T 440

Update 06/05/2024: We are no strangers to classics reappearing on our desks at Barn Finds when a seller fails to find their pride and joy a new home. They typically follow the same process when they relist the classic,… more»

Genuine Survivor: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

We are no strangers to the 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A, and we have recently seen a few of these classics cross our desks at Barn Finds. They typically fall into two categories. Some are project candidates, while others are… more»

Modern Magnum Power: 1977 Dodge Ramcharger SE 4×4

Once upon a time, two-door sport utilities built on full-size truck frames were one of the more popular segments of the truck market.  GM, Ford, and Chrysler all offered versions of them, and they managed to soldier on until… more»

383/4-Speed: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

With the world focused more on eco-friendly and zero-emission vehicles, it is hard to comprehend that there was once a time when manufacturers weren’t concerned about emissions and were more interested in outright performance. For many of our loyal… more»

Prior Parts Car: 1968 Dodge Charger

Who remembers the “Dodge Fever” advertising campaign of the late 1960s? It was an effort to position Dodge as the performance arm of Chrysler Corp. Within that campaign was the “White Hat Special” a combination of options available at… more»

Mopar Project: 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger

The Dodge Dart was a chameleon in the Chrysler line-up: it was first introduced for model year 1960 as a full-sized car, then spent a year in the mid-sized segment before settling into the compact category until the last… more»

440-Equipped: 1968 Dodge Charger

This 1968 Dodge Charger is a solid classic that offers a new owner the best of both worlds. Its engine bay houses an upgraded 440ci V8, but the seller includes the numbers-matching engine and transmission for someone who prefers… more»

Rare 4-Speed: 1968 Dodge Dart 4-Door

From 1963 through 1976, the Dart was Dodge’s entry in the crowded compact car market. And in 1968 alone, they sold nearly 172,000 copies. Many of them were basic 4-door sedans like this one. But how many of those… more»

Highly Optioned Survivor: 1993 Dodge Ram W-250 LE

Older Pickups, especially the 4×4 variants, remain star performers in the classic market. They offer versatility for off-road adventures, but vehicles like this 1993 Dodge Ram W-250 LE also provide luxury appointments and the power and torque to function… more»

No Reserve: 1967 Dodge Charger

The First Generation Dodge Charger was the company’s high-performance model, although its interior offered buyers luxury touches unavailable in its logical competition. Dodge would adopt a more mainstream approach with subsequent models, but enthusiasts highly prize these early examples…. more»

Ex-Air Force Academy Truck: 1963 Dodge D-100

Reportedly an ex-Air Force Academy truck, this 1963 Dodge D-100 Sweptline pickup with topper, cap, or shell – depending on what region a person is from – looks like a perfect pickup for just about anything a non-commercial user… more»

One-Year-Only 1960 Dodge Matador Project

Whenever the name Matador is used in automotive terminology, I typically think of the AMC cars from the seventies, specifically those oddly-shaped but loveable 2-door coupes from the second generation.  However, more than a decade before the American Motors… more»

Recently Restored: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

What price perfection? That is the question posed by this 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A. The seller recently completed its rotisserie restoration, which resulted in a classic in as-new condition. However, they had a decent headstart on the build because… more»

Rebuilt 440 V8: Beautiful 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

Dodge got into the “pony car” game in 1970, the last of the major auto manufacturers to join the party. The vehicle used an all-new E-body platform that would also benefit the Plymouth Barracuda. The R/T was the big-block… more»

Easy Revival: 1957 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer

The Custom Royal enjoyed a short run in the 1950s as Dodge’s range-topping model. It is a prime example of Virgil Exner’s “forward look” design philosophy, a styling trend that forever changed American automotive design. Cars no longer needed… more»

440 V8 Project: 1973 Dodge Charger SE

The Dodge Charger had a record sales year in 1973 – up by more than 56%. The car received a refresh in styling after a total redesign in 1971. Gone were the hidden headlights and the SE models (half… more»

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