Dodge was the last major player to field a pony car. The Challenger debuted in 1970, five full years after the Ford Mustang took the automotive world by storm. The cars were little changed going into 1971, which would… more»
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Blues Brothers Replica: 1974 Dodge Monaco
Most of us know by now the legendary Bluesmobile from the equally iconic film, The Blues Brothers. Like all movie cars, there’s a fair amount of hype thrown up around them, especially when the car in question is featured… more»
440 V8 6-Pack: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T
The 1966-67 Chargers didn’t sell all that well, perhaps because they looked like overgrown pony cars. The Charger was redesigned in 1968 along with all the other B-bodied Chrysler products and the nameplate finally took off, more than tripling… more»
Nicest One Left? 1971 Dodge Colt
Talk about a time capsule: this 1971 Dodge Colt has been in long-term single family ownership until just recently, and is practically an artifact given how few are left in any condition – let alone nicely preserved like this… more»
Restore Or Restomod? 1964 Dodge Town Wagon
Looking like a very solid project panel truck, this 1964 Dodge D100 Town Wagon would be a nice and eye-catching alternative to a similar era Jeep Wagoneer, Chevrolet Suburban, or International Travelall. It’s listed here on eBay in Voorhees,… more»
One Of 505! Original Owner 1989 Dodge Shelby Dakota
When you hear the name Carroll Shelby, undoubtedly images of the iconic Cobra and modified Mustangs come to mind. That’s not the only thing Shelby is known for, though. For a brief stint in the 1980s, Shelby got to… more»
Plum Crazy Column Shift: 1970 Dodge Challenger 340
1970 was the start of it all for the Dodge Challenger, and many enthusiasts would say it was the best year for the first-generation E-Body. Dodge had over 20 colors to choose from for its ’70 Challenger, some of… more»
Never This Nice: 1973 Dodge Apollo Motorhome
One class of vehicle with huge price swings between forgotten projects and nicely preserved and/or restored examples is the vintage motorhome. People are either praying you’ll come haul this thing away (they might even pay you to do it)… more»
440/4.10 Super Performance Axle: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T
This 1970 Dodge Charger R/T must have just eaten up most of the competition from stoplight to stoplight in its good old days. When it left the factory in St. Louis, it came with a 440 cubic inch High… more»
One-Family 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger Survivor
The fourth generation of the Dodge Dart was produced from 1967-76, but that would only be its second run as a compact. Changes were minimal during this period, so the cars were consistent from year to year. The Dart… more»
Updated V8: 1973 Dodge Charger Rallye
In its original guise, this 1973 Dodge Charger Rallye would have offered its owner performance that was pretty respectable. Today, this car pushes that up a notch or three thanks to the updated motor hiding under the hood. Its… more»