Big Fun, Vintage Mopar #1 was a 1947 DeSoto, we posted recently here on Barn Finds. While we’re all about the rust and the dust, it has come to our attention that nice, shiny cars are worth attention occasionally… more»
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Barn Found Vintage Mopar: 1947 DeSoto
Deep in the heart of central Illinois lies the town of Mt. Pulaski, and a quick glance at the map suggests that is the current home of this 1947 DeSoto sedan. It’s advertised for sale here on craigslist, and… more»
Survivor 1972 Plymouth Road Runner!
While I prefer the first generation Plymouth Road Runner, I honestly would love to have this second generation example! The seller lists it as a one owner car, but his father is actually the second owner. The original owner… more»
Mostly Rust Free: 1969 Dodge Coronet 500
Mostly rust free usually isn’t something you want to hear. It’s such a vague phrase and doesn’t really tell us anything about the condition. I guess at the very least, we know it has rust now. It looks like someone… more»
Just A Bit Rough: 1968 Dodge Charger
Yes it’s a bit rough, but it’s a Charger with a 383! Few things are as much fun as a Mopar with a big block. They are noisy, brutal and great looking cars, sadly they are also known to… more»
Indy Film Past: 1977 Plymouth Road Runner
I’ve always found that cars tied to movie production to be of somewhat dubious value. There are some exceptions: vehicles used in Bond films, or the original Beetles modified for Disney’s Herbie franchise. But some of the other attempts by sellers… more»
Challenging Project: 1973 Dodge Challenger
So let’s face it, if you want a Dodge Challenger you typically need deep pockets and a strong mind to spend the kind of money you need to purchase one. There are not many affordable projects that aren’t ready… more»
Another Mopar: 1970 Dodge Charger
If the bright green GTX just wasn’t doing it for you from earlier, but still want a Mopar from 1970, this Charger might be worth a look. It’s also in pretty rough shape, but the seller is offering it… more»
Some Lime Light: 1970 Plymouth GTX
This GTX might be dirty and rusty, but it actually has a lot going for it! It was last on the road in 1986, but no reason is given as to why it was parked. I would guess it either… more»
Rare Challenger Convertible With Shaker Hood!
We already featured this Challenger back in April, but it’s still on the market and I thought it deserved a second look. There were only a handful of these built with a convertible top and Shaker Hood. Throw in… more»
Graveyard Reject: 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T
The seller claims that this car was going to be featured on Graveyard Carz, but that they decided to just clean it up and drive it instead. That sounds like a good plan to me since this subtle looking… more»
1968 Plymouth GTX Barn Find
The 1968 Plymouth GTX may have been nicknamed the “gentleman’s muscle car”, but apart from a few luxury upgrades, it was a serious machine. The base engine was the 440 Super Commando so you know it meant business. This… more»
Burnt Orange: 1970 Dodge Charger
This Charger started out life pretty well optioned with a 383 and an automatic, but someone decided that wasn’t quite good enough so they upgraded it with a 440 and a 4 speed! The 383 is a good motor,… more»
1968 Dodge Coronet 440 Police Car?
The seller of this Coronet claims that it was a police car, has a 440 V8, and was stored in a “beautiful barn”. They don’t provide much more information than that though, so it’s hard to determine what is… more»
Is This 1968 Dodge Charger Worth Saving?
The Dodge Charger caught my eye, but the more I look at it, the more I question if it’s even worth saving. It’s been sitting outside most of it’s life and there appears to be serious corrosion on every… more»