Mopar

From Green To Gold: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

This very sunburnt Super Bee was originally a nice shade of green, code FF4 to be exact, but after being parked out in the sun for who knows how long the paint turned to gold. This is one time… more»

Period Mods: 1971 Plymouth Duster 340

The more I look at this Duster, the more I love it! This thing came from the factory with a nice list of options. There’s a 340 V8 out front, a four-on-the-floor, a spoiler on the trunk lid, and… more»

The Killer Cuda: 1966 Plymouth Barracuda

This really is one Killer Cuda! The seller sadly doesn’t offer up much information. It’s powered by a 440, which has been heavily upgraded and power gets to the ground via a 727 and an 8 3/4 rear end,… more»

Motorhome Mopar: 1972 Plymouth Cuda

Chrysler’s big 440 V8 found its way into all kinds of vehicles, from muscle cars to boats and even into motorhomes. It’s a versatile and capable engine, that’s for sure! Now why would I be talking about boats and… more»

Quarter Mile Car: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

Restoring a car on a budget can be a bit tricky, but it’s possible if you do lots of work yourself and spread the costs out over a few years. The seller of this Challenger has owned it for a… more»

What’s It Worth? 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T Project

From the “What’s It Worth?” department here at Barn Finds, is this 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T project car. The asking price is $1,600, it appears here on craigslist, and is located in Troy, Missouri.

Barn Shaker: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340

This Cuda has a plethora of two things, style and rust. The rust doesn’t look that bad at first, but as you start to look it over you start to realize just how rusty it is. It’s a 340… more»

Street Wedge: 1965 Dodge Coronet 500

I know it’s not a Max Wedge, but I think most of us could live with just 365 horsepower and 410 pounds of torque that the Street Wedge produces. This ’65 Coronet 500 is in pieces, with it’s 426… more»

Real Hemi ‘Cuda On The Cheap!

Here’s your chance to own an affordable Hemi ‘Cuda! Well, sort of… Real Hemi-powered ‘Cuda’s go for big money today so this piece of lawn art may be the closest many of us are ever going to get. It… more»

Dad’s Drag Car: 1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge

Holy Max Wedge! Now this is what I call a rare and incredible find! If you don’t know what the Dodge 330 Max Wedge is, it’s the ultimate Mopar sleeper. Dodge took the basic B-body 330 and crammed a… more»

Caught In The Middle: 1968 Dodge Charger

I feel for the seller of this Charger, it was their very first car as a teenager. They are going through a divorce and have been court ordered to sell it. Reader John W crossed paths with them at a… more»

Is It An R/T? 1970 Dodge Challenger

This Mopar has some great things going for it and some that aren’t so great. It’s a 383 with a Hurst shifted 4 speed car, with the high performance 4 barrel carb and 335 horse. The back half of… more»

All American Racer: 1970 Plymouth Cuda AAR

Plymouth didn’t build very many AAR Cudas. It was a one year only car that was built to compete with the Mustang in road racing. I know when I think of the Cuda, I think of drag racing and all out… more»

Barn Fresh Mopar: 1968 Dodge Charger

This Charger isn’t an R/T or a big block car, it just has a 318 V8 and a Torqueflite. That doesn’t mean it’s not desirable though! It’s a one previous owner find that’s been stored in a barn for… more»

Mixed Bag: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda AAR

As a general rule, AAR Barracudas are desirable specimens. But what do they become when the original engine is missing and the body is a mess? To my mind, they remain rare enough that it’s still worth saving, but… more»

Amazing Survivor: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T

UPDATE: Be cautious with this one guys! The mileage may be higher than advertised. If you’re in the market for a Mopar muscle car, this is the one to get! It doesn’t have a Hemi, but it’s claimed to… more»

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