Today, when you review the equipment list on a late-model pickup truck, it’s not hard to see which models will be a collector’s item in the future. This 1977 Dodge 200 Power Wagon with the factory Adventurer package would… more»
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440 Magnum V8: 1969 Dodge Charger
At what point does “all original” mean worn out and needs restoration? That might a question for some buyers but, when the car is a 1969 Dodge Charger, any condition is worth a look. This 1969 Dodge Charger is… more»
L-Code 440/4-Speed! 1969 Dodge Charger R/T
I’m guessing many of our readers are thinking the same thing I was upon first glance at this 1969 Dodge Charger R/T, that the car is actually a ’68 model, judging from the grille and that round side-marker light… more»
Twin-Stick! 1984 Dodge Colt GTS Turbo
The “hot hatchback” category draws fans from around the world who enjoy performance in a small package with a priority on fun *and* fuel economy. These budget speedsters have moved markedly upscale since this 1984 Dodge Colt GTS Turbo… more»
31K-Mile Survivor: 1979 Dodge Colt
Believe it or not, Dodge did actually make and sell a Colt that looked like this car in 1979, they weren’t all the new hatchback style. It was a transitional year and at least for a few months, they… more»
No Reserve: 11K Mile 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10
You have to love a guy who is in his eighties and still driving a black-on-black Dodge Viper RT/10. That’s the case here with this low mileage early model that is offered up for sale by the original owner…. more»
Serious Muscle: 1972 Dodge Challenger 408 6-Pack!
Don’t let the fender stickers or air cleaner markings fool you. This is not a Dodge Challenger T/A which came with a 340 V8 and triple 2-barrel carburetors. This car is something of a hybrid as it has a… more»
Retro RV: 1972 Apollo Neptune Motorhome
The seller talks about this 1972 Apollo Neptune motorhome as having been sitting for a few years but it still fires right up. A lot of us have been sitting for two years now and some of us aren’t… more»
1969 Dodge Charger White Hat Special
Structural rust, a non-original engine, and rust and dents on nearly every metal panel top the list of reasons *not* to buy this 1969 Dodge Charger in Louisburg, Kansas. Toss those minor inconveniences aside, though, and you could own… more»