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Wingless Daytona! 1977 Dodge Charger

Dodge cooked up a game-changer with its 1969 Charger Daytona. The aero-nosed, high-winged model lingered in showrooms, but the Daytona and companion 1970 Plymouth Superbird worked so well on the track that NASCAR banned such aero enhancements. Fast forward… more»

Two Door, Nine-Passenger 1972 Dodge D-100 SUV

Americans transporting nine people in their 1972 Dodge D-100 did things the old-fashioned way; pile three or four in the cab and throw the rest in the bed. In Mexico, you could buy a D-100 like this one, converted… more»

Special Edition Truck? 1977 Dodge Ramcharger

There’s an abundance of special edition domestic vehicles on the market at any given moment, so much so that it’s near impossible to keep track of the sheer variety of cosmetic dress-up kits and ambiguous “limited production” variants. This… more»

Brown Boogie Van: 1979 Dodge B200

I believe it’s safe to say that few vehicles can so consistently draw a smile like a real-deal boogies van can. It doesn’t seem to matter how much time elapses between listings of these period-correct vans or how many… more»

Cheap Project? 1964 Dodge Dart GT

The Dodge Dart was one of Chrysler’s answers to its dealership and sales shuffle during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The precipitating event was a sales plunge in response to styling miscues at Plymouth. Virgil Exner’s “Forward Look”… more»

Muscle Truck: 1989 Dodge Dakota Shelby

The concept of a high-performance pickup truck is one that has taken on new meaning in recent years, with modern rigs oftentimes boasting the sort of performance numbers that would make any number of 90s-era sports cars jealous. In… more»

BF Auction: 1953 Dodge B4B-108

UPDATE – The seller added a video of the truck running and driving! You can find the video below. Changed circumstances often lead an owner to part with a cherished classic, which is the case with this 1953 Dodge… more»

BF Auction: 1976 Dodge 2500 Club Cab 4×4

Finding a rock-solid project Pickup with more than five decades under its belt can be challenging, but that is what is on the line with this 1976 Dodge 2500 Club Cab 4×4. Its baked exterior comes courtesy of the… more»

Ramcharger 426 Wedge: 1965 Dodge Coronet 500

While some enthusiasts are irresistibly drawn toward classics that loudly and proudly announce their performance credentials, others prefer theirs with a touch of subtlety. That is the case with this 1965 Dodge Coronet 500. There is little to indicate… more»

Red and Ready: 1985 Dodge Ram 150

I recall a time (that doesn’t seem long ago) when classic trucks were an afterthought in the collector car world. Times have changed as popularity has grown with prices following suit, especially for clean, original examples. This 1985 Dodge… more»

Plum Crazy Project: 1970 Dodge Charger 500

In 1969, the Charger 500 became a contender in NASCAR with some styling tweaks designed to improve aerodynamics. That didn’t pan out too well, so the 500 became a variant of the regular production Charger lineup in 1970. This… more»

D-500 Equipped: 1958 Dodge Coronet

The 1958 Dodge Coronet was a nicely styled automobile on the outside no matter what was under the hood, but buyers who got the D-500 engine also had a strong powerplant to go along with those good looks, although… more»

Junkyard Rescue: 1967 Dodge Charger

The original Dodge Charger was a concept car that turned into a production vehicle in 1966. It might be thought of as something of a large “pony car” that was built on the mid-size B-body with a fastback roofline…. more»

Mopar People Mover: 1978 Dodge Monaco

General Motors downsized its full-size cars in 1977 to be lighter, more fuel-efficient automobiles. Rather than recreate their equivalent cars, Dodge opted to move the Monaco downstream from the C to B-body platform, thus making their full-size car smaller… more»

Drive Or Restore? 1968 Dodge Charger

If I came into a sizeable inheritance, I’d probably need to own at least one of each year’s second-generation Dodge Charger.  But if I had to narrow it down to a sole model as my favorite of the three,… more»

340 Candidate? 1971 Dodge Demon

In the wake of the successful launch of the Plymouth Duster (a Valiant fastback), Dodge lobbied for and got its variant, the Demon. The little car with the devilish name debuted in 1971 and was essentially a Duster with… more»

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