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BF Classified: 1959 Dodge W300M Power Wagon

Few trucks look as purposeful as a classic Power Wagon, and this 1959 Dodge W300M has the kind of history that suits its rugged appearance. Originally sold to Connecticut Light and Power as a fleet truck, it later served… more»

One-Ton Workhorse: 1967 Dodge Power Wagon

The Power Wagon was a civilian version of the military vehicle used during World War II. It was introduced at the end of the war and remained in production through 1980 (with the military style through 1968). The seller’s… more»

Big Block Powered: 1941 Dodge Cabover Car Hauler

Vintage cabover haulers have a presence all their own, and this 1941 Dodge COE looks ready to draw attention whether it is parked at a show or carrying another classic down the road. Finished with a red cab, black… more»

1 of 30 Made? 1990 Dodge Shadow Competition Package

There are cars that appear seemingly out of no where and knock your socks right off – and this is one of them. The Dodge Shadow, that humble, entry-level rental car built for the masses, apparently had the option… more»

29K Miles: 2000 Dodge Ram Van 3500 Maxi 360 V8

The perfect vehicle to haul your barn finds home from a vintage motorcycle swap meet. Or even maybe a microcar, if a person were into such things. This 2000 Dodge Ram Van 3500 Maxi is the longest cargo van… more»

Slant-Six Cheap Wheels: 1965 Dodge Dart

The Lancer was Dodge’s first compact car from 1961 to 1962. And buyers didn’t take to it even though it was a warmed-over Plymouth Valiant, which sold better. A redesign came in 1963, and Dodge repositioned the Dart nameplate,… more»

Driver Quality: 1970 Dodge Coronet 440

Chrysler’s B-bodied cars were a smash with their 1968-70 redesign. Over at Dodge, much of the noise went to the Charger, which took off in sales with its part personal luxury car/part muscle car vibe. But there was another… more»

Former Parts Car: 1970 Dodge Challenger SE

The last new player to enter the “pony car” wars of the 1960s was the Dodge Challenger. And it didn’t arrive until 1970 as the demand for muscle cars was beginning to wane. This 1970 Challenger was built with… more»

Original Owner: 2000 Dodge Neon ES

This Flame Red 2000 Dodge Neon ES is still owned by the person who bought it new 26 years ago. That’s a long time to own a vehicle in our modern, get-bored-quickly, throwaway, doom-scrolling society. They have this survivor… more»

Assembly Required: 1972 Dodge Demon 340

The original Dodge Demon was a fastback compact sold in 1971 and 1972. It was a derivation of the highly popular Plymouth Duster and was rebranded as the Dart Sport in 1973. The Demon 340 was the performance model… more»

Hemi-Powered? Field Find 1956 Dodge Royal

By the mid-1950s, Detroit styling had entered its jet-age phase, and Dodge embraced the movement with dramatic lines, generous chrome, and V8 power. This 1956 Dodge Royal wears all the hallmarks of the era and now emerges as a… more»

1970 Dodge D-100 Sweptline 318 V8 4-Speed

Quick, name the fifth-largest U.S. state by land area. You’re right, Alaska is the biggest, but New Mexico is the fifth biggest. It would have been easier to just say that this 1970 Dodge D-100 came from New Mexico,… more»

$8,000? 1971 Dodge D100 Adventurer 318 V8

This one is a bit of a head-scratcher. This “rust-free” 1971 Dodge D100 Adventurer is said to have originally been Sublime Green, which I believe, for trucks, is sometimes listed as Lime Green on color charts. The seller has… more»

1,522 Miles! 1999 Dodge Dakota R/T

A single-cab performance truck with 1,522 miles in Solar Yellow? Yes, please. We’ve seen two Dodge Dakota R/T pickups from 1999 here on Barn Finds, both written up by the senior member of the team (not by age), Jeff… more»

Unrestored? 1957 Dodge W-100 Power Wagon

One-year-only designs are super interesting; we should almost do an article on vehicles that were made for only one year before being redesigned. This 1957 Dodge W-100 Power Wagon would be on that list, as by 1958, the company… more»

Nearly Restored: 1970 Dodge Challenger

The original Dodge Challenger may have been the right car at the wrong time. When it debuted in 1970 (five years after the Ford Mustang), muscle cars (perceived or real) were beginning to fall out of favor. So, the… more»