Mopar

1971 Dodge Charger SE: Nearly Rust Free?

The last time we featured a Charger was earlier this month. This 1971 has more of the factory parts included then the last one we posted. It’s garaged in Allison Park, Pennsylvania and is listed here on eBay with… more»

Very Impressive Plymouth: 1968 Fury VIP

In 1968, the top of the line Plymouth Fury was called a “VIP”. It was only manufactured for three years, 1966-1969. It was offered as the upscale luxury counterpart to the successful “Sport Fury” trim level cars.

Parked Since ’79: 1972 Dodge Challenger

I sure wish someone would give me a Dodge Challenger! It could even be a 318 car and I would be happy! This ’72 Challenger was bought by the seller’s father in late the ’70s. It was parked ’79… more»

Rolls Well: 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee

This Dodge is listed here on craigslist in Lorain, Ohio for $8,900. It’s said to have been put away in the 1980s after an accident and have only 30k miles. It has a numbers matching 383 with a 727 transmission and is… more»

One Owner: 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe

When was the last time you saw a one-owner 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe with 16,021 original miles? This maybe the only one. This car is in Chilton, Missouri and is listed here on eBay with a BIN of $16K.

Ready To Repair: 1971 Dodge Charger

Sometimes there are some interesting images posted in the ads we run across.  We do like the project car, the rolling tool boxes, the jack and creeper all just waiting.  Are you ready to start working on a Charger? … more»

A Farmer’s Tale: 1968 Plymouth GTX

This low miles Plymouth GTX listed here on craigslist with an asking of $18,500 has an interesting history. The story goes a farmer bought it and used the 440 engine out of it for his pickup and it has only 23,000 miles…. more»

Mousy Mopar: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T

I’ve looked at a lot of Dodge Chargers over the years, but I hate to say it, I have never noticed the door scopes on the ’70 R/T. I know I’ve seen ones with it before, but I never… more»

Create Some Mayhem: 1968 Dodge Charger

Listed for sale for $5,000 here on craigslist in Indianapolis, but located in the town of Martinsville, Indiana, is this 1968 Dodge Charger. Or rather, what’s left of it. “Rough” might begin to describe it, but going ahead and… more»

Original Beep Beep? 1969 Road Runner

Plymouth Road Runners are among the most iconic of all muscle cars of the late ’60s and early ’70s, and the 1969 may be the best year of all. This was the height of Mopar fascination with using the… more»

Working Class Heroes: Dart And Valiant Parts Cars

Madison, Connecticut is a relatively prosperous suburban community about 20 miles east of New Haven, with frontage on Long Island Sound and woodlands dotted with homes north of I-95. This ad sounds more like it is from Vermont or… more»

Find With A Secret: 1966 Dodge Coronet Convertible

This barn find 1966 Dodge Coronet has a few rough edges and comes with a salvage title for some reason, but it looks pretty solid and has some good things going for it. It’s currently in Chagrin Falls, Ohio… more»

1969 Dodge Daytona Barn Find

I’ve heard quite a few tales about a Dodge Daytona that’s been hiding in Alabama, but I’ve yet to see any high quality photos of when it was found. Finally, more photos of this winged Mopar has finally surfaced!… more»

MOPAR Muscle: 1968 Dodge Coronet 500

According to the owner is this a numbers matching car with a 318 V8, an automatic, a 8 3/4 rear-end and that is straight and as complete of a project Coronet that he has ever seen. Listed here on… more»

Vintage Flair: 1967 Dodge Coronet 440

Is it just me or do Mopars have a tendency to rust just in the floors? It seems like most of the ones I come across have some sort of hidden rust issue, no matter where they’ve been stored. I… more»

Tail Finned Mopar Project

Here’s an old-school project car find, just the way it oughta be. A desirable 1957 Coronet two door hardtop, with a decent-looking solid Oklahoma body and a good four-door parts car. Although tail fins were clearly recognizable on Mopar vehicles… more»

Barn Finds