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2 For 1: 1969 Dodge Charger Plus 2017 Hellcat Donor

It’s not unusual for a project to sometimes include a similar second car, often intended to source body parts or other components needed for the restoration.  However, this two-for-one offering is somewhat out of the ordinary, as it includes… more»

Solid Project: 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T

The latter years of the 1960s offered buyers a wealth of choice if they wished to park a muscle car in their garage. Those with Mopar leanings found the 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T attractive, with these cars offering exceptional… more»

Seldom Seen Today: 1980 Dodge Aspen

Yesterday, I penned this piece on a ’68 Plymouth Valiant, one of Mopar’s more famed entry-level compacts. It, along with its Dodge Dart counterpart, successfully held up the ChryCo’s C-segment for many years. All things come to an end,… more»

Cheap Old School RV! 1970 Dodge Travco

With production having ceased in the late eighties, plenty of time has elapsed for many Travco motorhomes to have fallen into some state of disarray.  However, one of the real positives here is that the bodies were made from… more»

Historic Survivor: 1950 Dodge Power Wagon RadLab Fire Apparatus

Now listed on eBay, this 1950 Dodge Power Wagon carries one of the most fascinating backstories you’ll ever see attached to one of these iconic trucks. According to the seller, this particular Power Wagon was originally purchased new by… more»

Worth Fixing? 1980 Dodge Aspen R/T

With all the exciting muscle cars that were available just a decade earlier, by 1980, extra trim and additional cosmetic pieces were more of the defining norm instead of hefty powerplants.  The Aspen typically fell into the category of… more»

Real Deal: 1968 Dodge Dart GTS

When first spying this 1968 Dodge Dart GTS, I was skeptical that it was a genuine GTS. Let’s face it, muscle cars, Mopar or otherwise, get messed with, and you don’t always know what you’re looking at. In this… more»

Slant-Six Drop-Top: 1967 Dodge Coronet 440

Dodge resurrected the Coronet nameplate in 1965 and applied it to their mid-size B-body products. The Coronet 440 was middle-of-the-pack in terms of trim, and the seller’s project or parts car from 1967 may be an odd duck. It’s… more»

BF Auction: No Reserve 1970 Dodge D100 Stepside

UPDATE – An inspection report has been added to the gallery below. This 1970 Dodge D100 Stepside truck underwent a full restoration, but shortly after completing it, the seller moved out of the country and left it parked in… more»

Unique Camper Van: 1976 Dodge B200 “Merry Miler”

The seller of this 1976 Dodge B200 van with a “Merry Miler” camper van conversion has a built-in sales pitch that they use to great effect: “Uncle Rico’s Van.” For those of you who are unfamiliar with the quirky… more»

20k Original Miles: 1999 Dodge Dakota R/T

The Dodge Dakota R/T is one of the unsung heroes of the muscle truck era. We get excited when a low-mileage Chevy SS or a Ford F-150 Lightning shows up for sale, but we forget that Dodge produced a… more»

Ragtop Mopar: 1969 Dodge Dart Convertible

The photos of this car are downright confounding, as if getting close to it (and in frame) was somehow out of bounds. The images here are cropped to take out a lot of grass. But maybe the bad visuals… more»

Survivor Convertible: 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T 440

If you’re hunting for a genuine slice of Mopar history, this 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T convertible might check all the right boxes. Listed here on eBay, this survivor-grade drop-top reportedly retains its original 440-cubic-inch engine and automatic transmission, with… more»

No Sting Remaining: 1969 Dodge Super Bee Project

The Dodge Super Bee seems to be one of the more forgotten B-Bodies from the muscle car era, and it’s not that it wasn’t a fine offering, but rather that its production numbers fell short of some competitors, such… more»

Solid Big Block Project: 1968 Dodge Charger

With the second-generation Dodge Charger having achieved royalty status, there’s a market for just about any example, whether it’s in need of a full restoration or already a showpiece.  However, it’s always nice to come across one that’s sort… more»

Captive Import Survivor: 1977 Dodge Arrow

While Ford and General Motors rolled out their own subcompact cars in the 1970s, Chrysler opted for badge-engineered imports instead. One example was the Plymouth Arrow, which was a Japanese Mitsubishi Celeste in disguise, sold in Canada as the… more»

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