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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»

Daily Driver: 1972 Dodge Challenger

In the late 1960s, “Dodge Rebellion” was the Chrysler division’s mantra as it positioned itself as the performance arm of the corporation. The Challenger was likely the last newcomer of that group, debuting in the Fall of 1969 for… more»

1 of 468 Roller: 1966 Dodge Charger

The Dodge Charger was a hot new automobile in 1966, a mid-size cross between a personal luxury car and a “pony” car. Though 37,344 units were sold at first, the rarest was the Charger with an H-Code 426 Hemi…. more»

Topless Hot Tubbing! 1989 Dodge Dakota Sport

And now, for something completely different, a convertible pickup truck with a two-person hot tub in the bed. Right, then! As if a nearly perfect example low-mileage one-of-2842 soft-top Dakota Sport convertible isn’t rare and interesting, this one sports… more»

BF Auction: 1974 Dodge Ramcharger Half-Door

UPDATE – The seller has added photos of this Ramcharger with the top off! You can find those in the gallery below. This 1974 Dodge Ramcharger is a rare and early first-year survivor. What helps it to stand out… more»

Professional Restoration: 1968 Dodge Hemi Charger R/T

One lesson learned by many enthusiasts is that a classic’s rarity doesn’t necessarily equate to high value. However, combine that rarity with inherent desirability, and we’re talking a whole new ball game. Such is the case with this 1968… more»

Rare Muscle Truck: 1979 Dodge Warlock

The Warlock was one of the special edition pickups built by Dodge in the late 1970s. The idea was to create a more muscular image for Dodge in the truck business, which was generally populated by purely utilitarian vehicles…. more»

Two Owner Family Sedan: 1972 Dodge Polara

The Polara was Dodge’s version of the Chevrolet Impala or Ford Galaxie 500 in the 1970s and 1970s. This Polara Custom (1972) is a two-owner automobile that at first glance looks like a repainted police cruiser. But it’s not… more»

1-Of-200? 1990 Dodge Dakota Lil Red Express

Who remembers what the fastest production vehicle was in 1978? It was the Dodge Lil Red Express – a factory pickup with a police engine that got around emissions controls (for a year). It returned, at least in spirit,… more»

Three-Row Traveler: 1972 Dodge Monaco Sport Wagon

If you’re longing for some nostalgia from the days when automakers offered station wagon availability on their flagship models, this 1972 Dodge Monaco Sport Wagon here on Craigslist might be right up your alley.  The Monaco received a new… more»

BF Auction: 1977 Dodge Power Wagon Adventurer 4×4

We’ve featured some great-looking trucks over the years, but this might be one of the best we’ve ever seen! The seller of this Dodge Power Wagon Adventurer Shortbed 4×4 is its second owner and has enjoyed driving it over… more»

Wild 440-Powered 1971 Dodge Demon

The Dodge Demon debuted in 1971 as a companion to the compact Plymouth Duster. And, like the fastback Duster, a small-block performance model was offered, the Demon 340. Here we have a Demon 440, not something your Dodge dealer… more»

Black Plate Survivor: 1966 Dodge Charger

Remember the “Dodge Rebellion” advertising used by the Chrysler division in the mid to late 1960s? The company wanted to make sure buyers knew that when it came to performance, its dealers were the place to go. The Charger… more»

Nicely Optioned Survivor: 1973 Dodge Challenger Rallye

A car like this 1973 Dodge Challenger Rallye leaves its new owner with decisions to make. It is a rock-solid survivor that would respond well to a cosmetic restoration. However, some may view preservation as more appropriate for a… more»

Stored 55 Years: 1957 Dodge Coronet Lancer

During the “Forward Look” model years of 1957-59, the Coronet was the entry-level Dodge. If you ordered a Coronet as a 2-door hardtop, they were also designated as Lancers. These automobiles helped influence styling in Detroit for the next… more»

Like New: 1982 Dodge Rampage

The 1980s was a period of reinvention for the American automotive industry. The “bigger is better” philosophy made way for smaller models that utilized aerodynamic improvements and lighter curb weights to recapture lost performance and respectable fuel consumption. No… more»

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