Mopar

Dusty Garage Find: Chrysler 300 Pair

An interesting find just popped up on eBay, where a seller with no feedback has listed a pair of Chrysler 300s recently discovered in a dusty garage. The pair, which includes a convertible and four-door hardtop, can be found here… more»

Restore or Restomod? 1970 Dodge Charger R/T SE

Restomods are far from a passing fad, as more and more vintage American muscle is re-imagined in this form. In some cases, I find it to be anything but an improvement, especially on some classics that looked best when… more»

Well Documented: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda

This Barracuda has a pretty amazing story and while it isn’t necessarily low mileage, with 112k miles, it is extremely well documented and in great shape! Clearly the previous owner loved this Plymouth, as they wrote down every service… more»

Former Drag Car: 1974 Dodge Charger

There’s no question that by ’74 American muscle cars weren’t nearly as muscular as they had been, but they still had lots of potential! A V8 is a V8 no matter what emissions devices are attached. The biggest issue… more»

Hemi Cuda Package Deal!

This looks like a barn I’d like to visit! This seller has three Barracudas, two of which are Hemi Cudas and the other is a 440 6-Pack! All three are restored, but how often do you find a barn… more»

Get Your Superbird T-Shirt Today!

With all the winged Mopars popping up, I thought this might be a good idea to relaunch our Superbird t-shirt! So here’s your chance to get this popular design. This one will be screen-printed on a Petty Blue colored… more»

Hemi Muscle Wagon: 1964 Plymouth Belvedere

UPDATE 6/13/16 – This one has been relisted with a $33k buy it now! FROM 5/19/16 – It’s not a barn find. It’s not even original, but this 1964 Plymouth Belvedere deserves to be on this page! We have… more»

Was Plum Crazy: 1970 Dodge Challenger

It appears someone mixed and matched parts on this Challenger. The majority of the car is a ’70, but the front clip is from a ’73. Also, the engine is in pieces, with part of it in the trunk…. more»

Full Size Mopar: 1968 Dodge Polara

Mopar muscle cars get all the love these days, while their full-size brethren seem to languish in both interest and value these days. Maybe it’s because they don’t handle so well, and their gas mileage isn’t so great either…. more»

Clean Mopar: 1968 Dodge Coronet 440

For a moment I thought this Coronet was the same car we featured back in April that had been found in a Virginian barn and was being offered for $1,600. It’s the same year and color, plus the fact… more»

Fastback Valiant: 1966 Plymouth Barracuda

Introduced in 1964, the first three years shared their styling with the Valiant except for the roof-line. Before the days of the econobox hatchback the fastback configuration was considered stylish. This Barracuda 6 cylinder automatic version is listed on… more»

Survivor 1970 Plymouth Cuda?

The seller of this Cuda 340 claims it is highly original, right down to the paint, but I’m not sure how original it really is. We actually had a look at a different Plymouth earlier today that clearly wasn’t as original… more»

Rust Is Free: 1973 Dodge Charger SE

By the third generation, the Charger was way past its prime and thanks to federal emissions controls, the muscle car’s glory days were past as well. Perhaps the owner of this Charger listed on craigslist didn’t get the memo. He… more»

Mopar Speed Boat: 1972 Chrysler Conqueror

Living in an area where we are surrounded by water on the coastline, there has been no shortage of boats being rolled out on trailers at the warm weather inches its way back (sad to say, New Hampshire’ites got… more»

Could Be A Wedge: 1964 Dodge Polara

I don’t really feel brand loyalty to any one make, rather I appreciate nearly every vehicle for what it is or was, but there are still specific cars that I would love to own. When it comes to Ford,… more»

More Dents per Mile: 1972 Dodge Polara

I think it’s safe to say that this Mopar design appeals to fewer folks than most designs. This Dodge is an interesting example of a large two door car with few options and a big engine and, of course, tiny drum brakes…. more»

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