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Gold on Gold Mopar: 1968 Dodge Charger

When it was introduced in mid-1966, the Dodge Charger got off to a slow start. But when Chrysler redesigned all their mid-size cars in 1968, sales of the Charger took off – selling more than six times the number… more»

Big Block Project: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T

The history of this 1968 Dodge Charger can be traced back to around 1995, which is about the time it is said to have been taken off the road, and it’s going to take a lot of hours, patience,… more»

Decals Intact: 1978 Plymouth Road Runner

From reports I’ve read online, this 1978 Plymouth Road Runner is one of just 1,357 built in 1978. While it was not the fire-breather that its forbearer was, it’s still an interesting piece of kit with some upgrades that… more»

North Carolina Barn Find: 1986 Dodge Ramcharger

A clean, honest Dodge Ramcharger is a thing of great beauty. This is a classic squarebody model, a genre of trucks that has been hot for some time. You could have ordered one with two-wheel-drive but a 4×4 was… more»

Pristine Prospector: 1985 Dodge Long Bed Pickup

One of the problems we currently have in this great country is that new pickup truck prices are skyrocketing.  Even at these inflated prices, finding a new pickup to purchase can be a challenge.   There are alternatives if you… more»

Easy Repair: 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10

There are few things more devastating for a classic car owner than to see their pride and joy suffer accident damage. That is the case with this 1995 Dodge Viper, although the owner’s loss could be your gain. The… more»

Post-War Project: 1948 Dodge B1-B Pickup

Like most auto manufacturers, Dodge carried on in the years immediately following World War II with mildly updated versions of vehicles that had rolled off the production line before the commencement of hostilities. However, that changed in 1948 when… more»

1 of 526: 1967 Dodge Charger

Dodge introduced the Charger in mid-1966 as a cross between a personal luxury automobile and an oversized pony car. It was a modest hit in its partial first year, yet sales strangely fell by more than half in the… more»

Texas Collection: Fords, Chevrolets, and More!

It’s kind of sad when you see someone selling off a collection of cars. Especially when they appear to be prized possessions that have been kept in a museum-like environment. But it’s not such a teary occasion when you… more»

Rare, Original, Highly Optioned: 1973 Dodge Adventurer SE Truck

In the genre of “Truck”, Dodge generated its share of collector-worthy models. The Sweptside, the Power Wagon, the Adventurer…. wait, the Adventurer? The Adventurer was introduced as a trim package for the second generation D-series Dodge truck when it… more»

All Original: 1972 Dodge Charger

The introduction of the Third Generation Dodge Charger in 1971 brought significant styling changes. Gone was the familiar Coke-bottle appearance for what became known as “fuselage” styling. This change made the Charger look more imposing, and while it didn’t… more»

Original 383: 1970 Dodge Charger 500

This 1970 Dodge Charger 500 has spent more than three decades sitting in a shop. The dry environment has preserved it well, but it still requires a new owner willing to return it to its former glory. It retains… more»

How To Write an Ad: 1967 Dodge Power Wagon

While I enjoy writing for Barn Finds, I think I speak for all of the writers here when I tell you some ads make the job difficult.  You have to type a lot to hit the word limits in… more»

Unreal Garage Find: 1971 Dodge Challenger

The Dodge Challenger will always be a popular model among muscle car enthusiasts, but it’s amazing how much more desirable even a plain-jane 318 car can become when one is discovered in a garage still wearing its California blue… more»

1972 Grumman Motor Home For Only $995!

The seller indicates this 1972 Grumman Motorhome is a bit of a project, and you could just use it as a place to live versus putting it back on the road. For $995, that’s just one month’s worth of… more»

The Other Li’l Red Express: 1991 Dodge Dakota

We all remember the iconic Dodge Li’l Red Express pickups from the 1970s with its memorable paint job, smoke stacks, and decals on the doors. What is less known by the broader car community is that the idea was… more»

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