GM’s Canadian-specific models, such as the Beauvillemont, Parisienne, Acadian, etc., get a lot of old car press, but the General wasn’t the only one with a Canada-specific portfolio. ChryCo’s Dodge division got in on the action with the Regent,… more»
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Cabriolet Roof: 1983 Dodge Mirada CMX
The Dodge Mirada is an interesting footnote in Chrysler’s history, especially given the transition period wherein consumers were migrating away from large luxury coupes and seeking a smaller environmental footprint. However, that doesn’t mean they wanted to abandon the… more»
Original Hemi: 1966 Dodge Charger
There is little doubt that the Hemi/4-speed version of the 1966 Dodge Charger is the most highly sought by collectors. This drivetrain combination makes the car worthy of the muscle car tag, and this 1966 Charger ticks those boxes…. more»
Blown 440 Plus Dual Quads! 1966 Dodge Coronet
Here’s a 1966 Dodge Coronet that won’t appeal to the sleeper crowd, but will score big points with those who enjoy leaving no doubt that there’s some serious muscle going on under and over the hood here! Although it… more»
No Reserve Time Capsule: 1979 Dodge Magnum
The B-body Dodge Magnum continues to occupy a spot in the classic Mopar lineup that few other models have challenged, aside from the modern day Magnum wagon. Featuring a mixture of luxury appointments with muscle car attitude, it perseveres… more»
Worth The Effort? 1968 Dodge Charger Project
The second-generation Dodge Charger desirability remains strong in the Mopar community, with even those needing extensive work exchanging hands regularly at some price. Nicely preserved and restored example prices are through the roof, and while it’s going to be… more»
Clean Turbo Mopar: 1986 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z
The G-body series of the Dodge Daytona remains an unsung hero of the 1980s hot hatch wars. While the Volkswagen GTI and the Toyota Celica got all the glory, Dodge was actually churning out a fairly compelling sport compact… more»
Surprise Packet: 1971 Dodge Charger R/T
When I initially saw this 1971 Dodge Charger R/T, I was set to dismiss it as a potentially lost cause. However, I was wrong. When you look beyond the tired paint and the surface corrosion, you discover that it… more»
1 Of 1? 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T 340
Dodge rolled out the Aspen in 1976 as their replacement for the venerable Dart. That coincided with Plymouth’s badged-engineered Volare subbing for the compact Valiant. The cars were conceptually similar to their predecessors but soon collected a long list… more»
650R Package? 1996 Dodge Viper GTS
The first generation Dodge Viper GTS coupe is not a cheap car to buy, but in the world of 90s supercars, it is definitely one of the most affordable (there’s an important distinction in word choice). The Viper shown… more»
1970 Dodge W100 Power Wagon 318 V8 4-Speed
With Dodge’s beautiful Sweptline box and single-eye (single headlight, one on each side) grille, this 1970 Dodge W100 Power Wagon looks like a great project pickup. A brochure for 1970 Dodge pickups says the Power Wagon 4×4 pickup is… more»
Farm Truck: 1977 Dodge D200 Custom 400 V8
Patina and regular use as a farm, or ranch, truck have turned this 1977 Dodge D200 Custom into a great-looking, honest survivor. Built in Warren, Michigan and now located in one of the greatest cities in America, Cincinnati, Ohio,… more»
Tucson Survivor: 1982 Dodge Rampage 4-Speed
I love this opening photo, it makes this Dodge Rampage look like a real, roll-up-your-sleeves work truck, albeit a very small one. This 1982 Dodge Rampage is listed here on Facebook Marketplace in one of my favorite cities on… more»
Normal Car For Normal People: 1980 Dodge Aspen
A Natural Suede Tan sedan with a tin tip and black wall tires automatically looks like a law enforcement vehicle to me. The full wheel covers are a bit fancy for that, though, and this 1980 Dodge Aspen, as… more»
Break Even: 1963 Dodge D200 Sweptline
A lot of us would be happy breaking even on a vintage vehicle. We dream about buying an old truck, car, motorcycle, snowmobile, whatever, working on it for a while, maybe fixing it up a bit, and selling it… more»
400-Equipped: 1971 Dodge Challenger
Some cars can spring a surprise, which is undoubtedly the case with this 1971 Dodge Challenger. It has avoided most of the rust problems that often plague these classics. Its upgraded 400ci V8 runs nicely, the rest of the… more»