Sometimes, I just love a good basketcase. This 1957 Plymouth Fury here on eBay is all kinds of ugly and looks well past the stage of being restorable, so you have to take pleasure in the way nature is… more»
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Cheap Plymouth AAR ‘Cuda!
As someone who subscribes to the notion of, “buy it cheaply and pour enough money into it to equate the purchase price of one without any needs,” I can see plenty of mouths watering over this very rough ’70 AAR… more»
Challenging 1973 Dodge Challenger Project
The seller has begun restoration on this 1973 Dodge Challenger. The 318 CID V8 turns but won’t start so he’s thinking it needs to be rebuilt. The bumpers are included and it looks like a pretty complete car. He’s… more»
1969 Dodge Charger: Former General Lee
This ’69 Dodge Charger here on eBay is said to be an authentic TV car used in the “Dukes of Hazzard” television series, replete with holes used for mounting camera equipment and the vestiges of the Rebel flag still… more»
Spring Has Arrived: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
When we featured this car back in June, it still had snow on it! The seller has since relisted the car here on craigslist with updated photos and a thousand dollar price drop. $17k still seems high to me,… more»
Six Pack Special: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T SE
This isn’t just any old Dodge. This is a 440-6 powered R/T SE! In Mopar speak that means that it’s a very well-endowed muscle car. You can read more about what made the R/T SE so special here on… more»
1970 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible: Price Justified?
I’ve never understood the fascination with desirable convertibles. This 1970 Plymouth Barracuda convertible found here on eBay is a low-spec 318-powered automatic car, but bidding is already over $25,000! I know production numbers were low, and I can possibly justify… more»
Cheap BB Convertible: 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury
If you are in the market for a convertible with a big block, then do we have a deal for you! This 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury may not be the most desirable Mopar ever built, but its big and… more»
Superbird In Back: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T
So, the 440 equipped 1970 Charger R/T is cool and all, but look at what’s sitting behind it… There’s a real Superbird back there! A quick scan of the Q and A section at the bottom of the eBay… more»
Mopar Bundle For $12k: Road Runner And Super Bee
There are two particular Mopars that I’ve always wanted to own, the iconic Road Runner and the Super Bee. Sadly, so does everyone else and finding them for a reasonable price is just about impossible these days. At this point,… more»
Max Wedge Power: 1962 Dodge Dart
It may not be a barn find, but this 1962 Dodge Dart looks like it could have just been pulled out of a barn. The paint is worn through in places and the rims are mismatched. That’s all a ploy… more»
1969 Dodge Charger R/T: Field of Dreams
This post is less about the car in question (a very needy 1969 Charger R/T found here on eBay with no reserve) and more about the field of cars parked behind it! Located in Spring Hill, Florida, the seller… more»
1978 Dodge D100 Diesel: Japanese Influence
For the Mopar family, the 70s and 80s seemed to be defined by collaborations with Mitsubishi to introduce Japanese engineering into its product lineup with varying results. For instance, I’ve often thought the Chrysler Conquest / Mitsubishi Starion project… more»
1965 Dodge Sportsman: The Anti-Volkswagen
If you fear you’ve missed the crazy train on buying an old VW Bus with lots of windows, it’s time to put down the classifieds and fix your eyes on the 1965 Dodge A100 Sportsman, listed here on eBay for… more»
End Of The Line: 1970 Plymouth Superbird
The seller’s aggressive style may not appeal to me, but there is no denying the fact that an original Superbird is exciting. This winged wonder is claimed to have only covered 58k miles since new and is still wearing most… more»
Mini-Cudas: Three Sunbeam Alpine GTs
There have been three distinct types of Sunbeam Alpines imported to the USA. The first was a somewhat dumpy but graceful roadster in the ’50s, while the second is the one most folks are familiar with that Maxwell Smart… more»