The Dodge Spirit was a mid-size car (by today’s standards) that was considered a replacement for the K-Car (aka Aries and the Plymouth Reliant). It was produced between 1989=95 with assemblies in both the U.S. and Mexico. The cars… more»
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383 V8 4-speed: 1970 Dodge Super Bee
The Super Bee was to Dodge as the Road Runner was to Plymouth, a lower-priced muscle car with plenty of punch. It was overshadowed in terms of sales compared to its corporate companion and saw only four years of… more»
1-of-468: 1966 Dodge Hemi Charger
When Dodge released the Charger in 1966, it wanted to produce a car that ticked all the boxes that potential buyers could want. They blessed the interior with lashings of luxury touches. At the same time, they made the… more»
4×4 Project: 1960 Dodge Power Wagon
Old trucks are infinitely cool; old four-wheel-drive trucks, even more so. The thing is, they don’t pop up all that often, and while there’s no denying the appeal of a rear-wheel-drive short-bed pickup with a small block up front,… more»
440 Equipped: 1968 Dodge Coronet 500 Convertible
It’s funny how you look at some classic cars and can picture exactly where they would look most at home. For me, this 1968 Dodge Coronet 500 Convertible should be cruising along an oceanfront boulevarde on a sunny summer’s… more»
Supercharged V10: 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10
Combining a high degree of preservation with desirable modifications is a difficult line to walk, but this supercharged 1996 Dodge Viper V10 seems to do a fine job of striking that balance. With just over 50,000 original miles, it’s… more»
Compact Camper Van: 1978 Dodge Trans Van
This 1978 Dodge Trans Van is a former tailgate rig, which is a real thing I learned about upon seeing my brother-in-law outfit a short bus with blue and white decor so he and his friends had a suitable… more»
No Reserve: 1988 Dodge Power Ram 4×4
While a classic 4×4 is a wonderful vehicle designed to take its occupants deep into the wilderness, such an existence can take a heavy toll on panels and paint. They can begin to become frayed around the edges, especially… more»
440 Power! 1969 Dodge Charger
Ask anyone what the most famous Dodge Charger of all time is, and they will undoubtedly respond with “The General Lee, of course!” Immortalized in The Dukes of Hazzard tv series, it is one of only a few star… more»
1 of 8 Made: 1978 Dodge Magnum GT
A few things we love: survivor cars, long-term ownership, and rare options and configurations. This 1978 Dodge Magnum GT seemingly has it all, with the seller being the long-time original owner who took this Magnum home from Bruce Rossmeyer… more»
Affordable Project? 1975 Dodge Royal Monaco Wagon
Full-size cars from the mid-1970s have long been overlooked as collectible classics in the mainstream market, but that seems to be changing. This particular 1975 Royal Monaco is a full-size family wagon, at a very reasonable asking price, and… more»
50K Original Miles: 1988 Dodge Ram D150
There’s nothing better than a clean short-bed pickup truck. Yes, there are better vehicles in terms of driving enjoyment, but from a value proposition, it’s pretty hard to beat. First of all, a pickup in any form is a… more»
340/4-Speed: 1971 Dodge Challenger
Hidden away in this garage is a classic that offers two tempting opportunities for prospective buyers. This 1971 Dodge Challenger is a solid vehicle that should make a rewarding and straightforward restoration project. Adding to its appeal, the drivetrain… more»
14k Miles and Plum Crazy! 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
Dodge was the last major U.S. automaker to field a “pony car” in 1970 when it went into production sharing the all-new platform of the Plymouth Barracuda. At the same time, the company wanted to go racing in the… more»