1970 Plymouth Fury Suburban on eBay

1970 Furys have the most menacing grille of any car ever. So what could me more awesome than a mean green 1970 Plymouth Fury Suburban wagon? You could fit your entire house in this thing. The seller claims it only has 62,000 miles. And it’s powered by a 402 crate motor. Sounds like it needs a few things sorted out, but man I want this. Ad text and tons more pics after the jump! The eBay auction ends on Wednesday.

Update: looks like the C-barge got bid up to $7,700 but reserve not met!

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Defiance Charger is One Badass Mopar

After that awesome Defiance preview last week I thought we’d take a closer look at the Defiance Charger. Dodge has worked with SyFy in the past–on shows like Ghost Hunters and 31 Days of Halloween–so they were first in line for this integrated video game/tv series, which was under development for five years. Dodge was very involved in the design process and approved all renderings before the final car was built. I think it looks great with power bulge and rust, and of course Chargers look great with push bars so they are a no brainer for a post-apocalyptic badass look. Under those visual mods is a relatively stock 2013 Charger. More pics after the jump! Via Jalopnik and Allpar

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1968 Plymouth Road Runner on eBay

I’ve featured a few high dollar trailer queens on here. Well, how about a driver that some of us might actually be able to afford? It’s hard to find a decent Road Runner under $20,000 these days but this might just be a good example. Sure it has the wrong seats, a silly butt stripe and goofy wheels. But being from Colorado it’s probably fairly rust free, and I’d love to have it. The no reserve eBay auction ends tomorrow! Lots more pics after the jump!

Update: looks like it sold for $17,101, bid up from about $15,000 early this morning.

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Movie Mopar of the Week: 1970 Dodge Challenger from Death Proof

Tarantino loves to reference other movies in his films, and the white 1970 Dodge Challenger from Death Proof overtly referenced the Challenger from Vanishing Point. All E-bodies have frameless windows so they had to weld in frames for the “masthead” stunt. You can check out the whole chase scene with the ’69 Charger after the jump!

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