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Rusty Roller: 1970 Dodge Charger

It’s amazing what a redesign can do. The Dodge Charger was not an immediate success, selling just 53,000 units in 1966 and 1967 combined. Then Chrysler redid their B-bodied intermediates in 1968 and they delivered nearly 225,000 copies of… more»

Roller With Patina: 1974 Dodge Challenger

Declining sales led Chrysler to pull the plug on both the Plymouth Barracuda and Dodge Challenger in 1974. The latter saw a production of little more than 11,000 copies before the end came in April, almost 10 years to… more»

Trick Truck: 1978 Dodge Warlock

The Dodge Warlock was one of several “adult toy” pickups that Chrysler built in the late 1970s, which also included the red hot Li’l Red Express, Macho Power Wagon, and the Adventurer. It was a limited production offering in… more»

Crazy 1975 Dodge Woodsman 4×4 Camper

According to the seller, this 1975 Dodge Woodsman 4×4 camper is one of only eight made. There were several versions of Woodsman’s produced over the years, but apparently, the 4×4 version with a bare aluminum body was very rare…. more»

Fluid-Drive Transmission: 1950 Dodge Pickup Truck

I can see lots of potential and different possibilities for this 1950 Dodge B2B truck, a pretty easy one being to park it in front of a business and paint your company information on the doors, as has already… more»

2 for 1: 1982 Dodge Rampage

The Dodge Rampage was a subcompact unibody coupe utility (aka small pickup) based on Chrysler’s L platform built from 1982 to 1984. The Rampage was later joined for one year by its rebadged variant, the Plymouth Scamp. Much of… more»

29k Miles! 1975 Dodge Charger Daytona

When the subject of a Dodge Charger Daytona comes up, this one may not be the first car that enters most people’s minds.  But by the mid-seventies, muscle was out and the personal luxury car was in, and for… more»

20 Classic Cars – Variety of Makes and Models

Here’s another of those situations where a seller has a variety of cars to sell, in this case, the oldest one is from 1927, and the newest is 2000. You pick the make and there’s a chance it’s in… more»

135 Original Miles? 1984 Dodge Ram D100

The seller of this 1984 Dodge Ram D100 pickup is sitting on an incredibly unusual find as the odometer reading indicates there are just 135 miles on this truck. We have certainly heard stories of the truck that grandpa… more»

440-Powered 1970 Dodge Coronet 500

Although they shared the same B-Body platform in 1970, the Dodge Coronet doesn’t seem to get nearly as much love as the Charger, that is unless it happens to be a Super Bee model.  But the Coronet got a… more»

Farm Find: 1968 Dodge D-100

The D/W series of Dodge trucks were a popular alternative to Ford and Chevrolet, Built between 1961 and 1993, they were one of the longest-running designs in the industry although the sheet metal would change from time to time…. more»

Cheap Wheels! 1986 Dodge 600

The Dodge 600 was one of Chrysler’s E platform cars of the 1980s, which also included the Plymouth Caravelle and the Chrysler New Yorker. Convertibles were popular in the 1986 model year, with one of every four Dodge 600s… more»

1 of 10: 1961 Dodge Polara “Long Ram”

After setting the automobile industry on its ear in the late 1957s with “Forward Look” styling that would soon be copied, Chrysler miscued big-time on the styling of the 1961 full-size Dodges and Plymouths. The reversed tailfins contributed to… more»

#3 of 100: 2013 Mr. Norm 50th Anniversary Dodge Challenger

When Barn Finds reader Rocco B. sent us a tip about this 2013 Mr. Norm 50th Anniversary Dodge Challenger, it really piqued my interest not only in the car but about Mr. Norm himself, and while I had heard… more»

55K Original Miles: 1988 Dodge Ramcharger

The Dodge Ramcharger has long been a sought-after squarebody, even if it gives up some ground to the Chevrolet K5 Blazer in most instances. However, the strong bidding for this example at the moment demonstrates the power of a… more»

R/T Tribute: 1970 Dodge Charger

Some paint shades are subtle and restrained, but I highly doubt anyone has used either of those terms to describe Plum Crazy. It is an in-your-face color that makes a bold statement and is the one gracing the panels… more»

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