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All Original? 1974 Dodge Charger SE

Claiming that any classic car is “all original” can be a slippery slope, especially when the photos and listing text reveal changes to that vehicle. That is the case with this 1974 Dodge Charger SE. There is no disputing… more»

1 of 500? 1969 Dodge Dart GT Sport

In 1969, much of the Dodge noise in the performance scene came from the Charger and Super Bee, both mid-size automobiles. Sometimes overlooked is that you could also get a Dart equipped as a street racer, too, the GT… more»

Long Wheelbase Party Van: 1975 Dodge Tradesman

We can freely admit that we totally dig in-period vans here on Barn Finds. One subset of the van-life segment we don’t often see is the long wheelbase iteration of this classic mod-crazy platform. The shorty vans, as we… more»

Original Paint Survivor: 1986 Dodge Ram 2500

It’s rare that you find a truck that checks a few different boxes that most enthusiasts would deem essential: low mileage, V8 power, four-wheel-drive, and outstanding cosmetic condition. Now, the real humdinger would be if said truck was offered… more»

1 of 995: 1989 Dodge Shelby Dakota

Perhaps inspired by the Li’l Red Express pickup from a decade or so earlier, the 1989 Dodge Shelby Dakota was a one-year attempt at a smaller performance truck. Besides special trim, the Shelby Dakota had a V8 engine that… more»

Sassy Grass Green! 1971 Dodge Demon 340

Plymouth met with tremendous success when it launched its Valiant-based fastback in 1970 called the Duster. Dodge was quick to lobby Chrysler management to get in on the action with its Dart, so the Demon fastback was born in… more»

Capable Driver! 1938 Dodge D8 Sedan

Compared to the cars of today, there’s not a whole lot about the D8 that looks particularly modern per-say but the Dodge was coming of age with some practical features such as a well-insulated all-steel body, though a good… more»

Groovy Shorty Party Van! 1976 Dodge B200 Tradesman

Once upon a time, there was an era in automotive history during the seventies when motoring just didn’t get much cooler than in customized vans, rolling domiciles created by their owners as sort of a far-out way to express… more»

1-of-1,208: 1991 Dodge Spirit R/T

The automotive landscape is fast evolving, and probably no car demonstrates this better than the 1991 Dodge Spirit R/T. In 1971, an owner needed to specify a V8 powerplant in any domestic model to achieve a sub-15-second ¼-mile ET,… more»

9K Mile Coupe: 1999 Dodge Viper GTS

While we often talk about cars like the 993-chassis Porsche 911 seemingly never entering a stage of depreciation, the first-generation Dodge Viper definitely dropped like a stone for a spell. The GTS coupe, however, was slightly more immune to… more»

Solid Project: 1971 Dodge Charger SE With a 383

Classic Mopar machinery from the 1960s and early 1970s remains a firm favorite among enthusiasts because the cars generally display a stylish appearance and class-leading performance. Solid project candidates from the era are highly-sought, which is graphically demonstrated by… more»

56k-Mile Survivor! 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible

Even though the Dodge Challenger was sort of a late entry into the popular pony car market, buyers seemed to instantly fall in love with it as just shy of 80,000 managed to find homes during the inaugural model… more»

Ready For The Road: 1973 Dodge B100 Camper

This 1973 Dodge B100 camper van isn’t an actual factory camper van, but that doesn’t take away from the dream of hitting the open road for a lot of us. The seller has this homemade custom camper van posted… more»

Package Deal: 1976 Dodge D-200 Pickup/Camper

The D/W Series of trucks were built by Dodge from 1961 to 1993 across three generations. The D-200 was a 2-wheel drive, ¾-ton pickup that would have been popular with campers, like the seller’s father. It’s a one-owner vehicle… more»

Swan Song: 1971 Dodge Super Bee

The Super Bee was Dodge’s answer to the Plymouth Road Runner, but lived in that car’s shadows for the four model years it was in production. Launched in 1968 on the Coronet B-body platform, the car only saw one… more»

French Racing Blue: 1977 Dodge Aspen

The Aspen debuted in 1976 as the successor to Dodge’s venerable Dart compact. But the car suffered quality control issues right out of the gate that resulted in a flurry of recalls. It took a while, but most of… more»

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