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The Forever Car: 1973 Dodge Dart

While most folks aspire to have a new or different car every few years, there are a select few that are constantly looking for their “forever car.”  This is a Grail-like quest for a vehicle that will last absolutely… more»

Highway Patrol Survivor? 1969 Dodge Polara

In the 1960s and 1970s, Chrysler sourced a lot of rolling stock to police departments and highway patrols. When equipped with big-block engines and beefed-up suspensions, these cars were hard to get away from on the interstates. This 1969… more»

V8 Short Bed: 1988 Dodge Ram D150

In the world of pickup trucks, there are a few absolute truths. One of them is that to have the most desirable configuration of truck possible, you should buy one with a V8 and a short bed. This 1988… more»

Former Dirt Track Racer: 1969 Dodge Charger

We’ve recently seen a few former dirt track race cars appearing at Barn Finds, but few have been based on a car as desirable as this 1969 Dodge Charger. It seems to be a pretty solid beast, and its… more»

Swinging Updates: 1969 Dodge Dart Custom

For most of its life, the Dodge Dart was a compact car and companion to the Plymouth Valiant. The fourth generation (1967-76) turned in the highest production numbers, which included this ’69 Dart Custom (or GT). The car is… more»

Canyon Sport: 1993 Dodge Ramcharger 4×4

Dodge offered Ramcharger buyers three trim levels for its final year of this model in the U.S. and Canada, and this one is the high-zoot Canyon Sport model. The seller has this great-looking 1993 Dodge Ramcharger Canyon Sport listed… more»

Texas Barn Find: 1970 Dodge Charger

Although it might not possess the cachet of an R/T, this 1970 Charger is a classic worthy of respect. It is an original and unmolested survivor that the previous owner parked in 1988. It recently emerged from hiding in… more»

Great Garage Find: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T

Although it sports a few minor and reversible changes, this 1970 Dodge Charger R/T is an unmolested and solid classic. It recently emerged from decades in storage, leaving a new owner to choose between retaining it as a survivor… more»

Tribute or Real Deal? 1969 Dodge Charger R/T

This 1969 Charger may be a tribute as the VIN does not decode as an R/T. References to it being an R/T appears in the listing and it has R/T lettering in the wraparound rear stripe and elsewhere. For… more»

Numbers-Matching 340! 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger

Plum Crazy with a numbers-matching 340.  That’s just music to my ears when it’s a 1970 Dart Swinger we’re talking about, one of the many fine offerings you could find if you were lucky at your local Dodge dealer… more»

1 Of 2,399: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

The Dodge Challenger had all the right stuff going for it when the first generation cars were introduced in 1970, well, that is except for one thing- timing.  The car got its start about the time the writing was… more»

Replacement 440 Included: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T

It might look battered and bruised, but this 1968 Charger R/T is a surprisingly solid classic that could be a rewarding restoration project. It has a healthy V8 under the hood and a long list of options to increase… more»

1-of-1? 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T

Claiming that any car is a genuine 1-of-1 vehicle is a slippery slope. Such is the array of optional extras offered by many manufacturers, it is possible to make any vehicle unique by choosing a few more unusual trim… more»

1 of 50: 1966 Dodge D-Dart

The Dodge Dart was largely a mundane compact car for most of the 1960s. But there were a few notable exceptions, like a 1969 Dart Swinger 340 or the 1966 D/Dart. If you’ve never seen a D/Dart, that’s because… more»

Turbo Hot Hatch: 1988 Dodge Daytona Shelby Z

Like most car enthusiasts, I have a short list of vehicles that reside in the “If I ever found one, I’d buy one” category. While early 90s domestics aren’t a big target of mine, the Dodge Daytona is an… more»

Rust-Free Roller: 1968 Dodge Dart GT

While this 1968 Dodge Dart GT looks a little rough in the opening photo, the seller says that it’s rust-free and that’s always a good thing. It may look like a gasser, but that’s because it’s a little light… more»

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