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383 V8 Project: 1968 Dodge Charger

The Dodge Charger was created in 1966 as a mid-size pony car given Ford’s recent success with its new Mustang. Sales didn’t take off until the 1968 model year when all of Chrysler’s B-bodied intermediates got redesigned. Suddenly, the… more»

1 Of A Kind! 1975 Dodge Ram 3500 Mini Peterbilt

Customized cars and trucks sometimes fall into the same category as craft beers or aftermarket ringtones.  Every now and then, a brewer can figure out how to incorporate berries into the mix and it tastes OK, or some mom… more»

1-of-419: 1961 Dodge Polara Hardtop Station Wagon

Claiming that any classic is rare can be a slippery slope. There will always be enthusiasts willing to question that claim with supporting evidence. If the vehicle has undergone any form of modifications, that further muddies the water. How… more»

440/4-Barrel Police Package! 1973 Dodge Polara

When discussions come up among Mopar-minded people about cars they’d like to take on as projects, I’m guessing the Dodge Polara doesn’t make quite as many top-ten lists as some of Chrysler’s other offerings, and it’s certainly not because… more»

383 4V + SE Package: 1969 Dodge Charger

UPDATE 04/21/2022: We’ve recently seen a few classics appear on our desks at Barn Finds where the vehicle has failed to sell, or the winning bidder has pulled out of the sale after the auction ended. The latter scenario… more»

Mechanically Refreshed: 1951 Dodge Wayfarer

This 1951 Dodge D-41 Wayfarer sedan is a really interesting car. The Wayfarer, in general, is an interesting line of cars as they didn’t come in a four-door version, just a two-door business coupe, two-door Sportabout (convertible), and two-door… more»

Magazine Car! 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T

Ripped from the pages of the now-shuttered Car Craft and Popular Hot Rodding magazines, this 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T in West Plains, Missouri led an interesting life! Born as a real 440 six-pack R/T, the powerful pony car entered… more»

Purple People Eater: 1971 Dodge Charger

Dodge designed some great performing cars in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. One icon of that era was the all new 1970 Dodge Charger with its coke bottle fuselage. This example is for sale in Glendale, California. It… more»

Old School RV: 1969 Dodge Travco Motorhome

Beginning in 1964, Travco Corp. (a derivative of “Travelers Company”) partnered with Chrysler to provide Dodge’s M-truck chassis and drivetrains for their line of motorhomes. Production of these fiberglass-bodied houses on wheels lasted for about 25 years. We don’t… more»

Mopar Pickup! 1969 Dodge D-100 Sweptline

The D-100 Sweptline was Dodge’s basic ½-ton pickup for more than 30 years. It gave way later to the Ram series that are so popular today. The Sweptline was a smooth-sided truck whereas the Utiline was the fender-sided version… more»

Yosemite Sam Radoff Paint Job: 1976 Dodge B200

The vanning world is one of the most diverse hobbyist circles there is, especially in terms of what sort of vehicles van enthusiasts will show up to the next meet in. These vehicles literally became murals on wheels, allowing… more»

Spotless 1973 Dodge Challenger

Describing any classic car as perfect is dangerous because a close inspection will often reveal a flaw or two. However, this 1973 Dodge Challenger may have fewer faults than most. The seller has turned their eye to every aspect… more»

Same Farm 44 Years: 1978 Dodge Power Wagon

The Power Wagon was the name used on Dodge’s four-wheel-drive, light, and medium-duty trucks that were produced for more than 35 years (1945-80). It was revived in 2005 and is part of the Ram 2500 models today. This edition,… more»

1-Of-97: 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T

This 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T would’ve turned heads for many reasons in its heyday. This classic had something for everyone, whether it was its paint and trim combination or its drivetrain. It has fallen on hard times and needs… more»

Hemi Bee Tribute: 1970 Dodge Coronet Convertible

Sometimes it can be fascinating to look at a classic car and speculate what could have been if the manufacturer had followed a particular path. That is the case with the 1970 Dodge Super Bee. The company never produced… more»

Cheap Mopar? 1978 Dodge Challenger

In 1978, Dodge resurrected the Challenger nameplate that had been retired as a pony car in 1974. This time, it was a captive import from Mitsubishi as Chrysler had a stake in that company. The Japanese-built, rear-wheel-drive car was… more»

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