Anybody for a tastefully restored 1969 Dodge Dart GTS with a 340 backed by a 4 speed? Find more info at Bring A Trailer or the original ad on eBay. The eBay ad has ended. For prospective buyers, that may be good or that may be bad. More pics after the jump!
Category Archives: 1960s
1968 Sport Satellite on eBay
Bring A Trailer spied this nice Sport Satellite on eBay. Originally a 383 car, it now sports a nicely built 440. Fresh paint in the original sleeper metallic gold screams commuter car but the fat rubber and lumpy idle hint at something else (while the steering wheel and shifter scream “Replace me”). Follow the eBay bidding here. More pics after the jump!
1968 Hemi Road Runner. Muscle Car of the Week
Looking every bit like gandma’s grocery getter, this 426 powered B body s anything but. It’s also this week’s Muscle Car of the Week. Video after the jump!
1969 Dodge Charger Resurrection
There is something satisfying about watching an old, abandoned Mopar taking the first steps toward a rebirth. Watch as her new owner pulls her from her tomb and removes 20 years of crud. Video after the jump!
1968 Dodger Charger HEMI – Muscle Car of the Week
Who doesn’t love a 1968 Charger? Especially one powered by a 426 and backed up by a 4 speed. It’s this weeks Muscle Car of the Week. Video after the jump!
1968 Plymouth GTX Hemi Survivor
Check out Mopar Max Magazine for the story behind this 31,000 mile, pretty much original Hemi-powered GTX. More pics after the jump!
1969 1/2 A12 Road Runner – Muscle Car of the Week
A Rallye Green A12 Road Runner is this week’s Muscle Car of the Week. No objections here. Video after the jump!
Muscle Car of the Week – 1967 Hemi Charger
This week’s Muscle Car of the Week is a special 1967 Hemi Charger. It was built specifically for the international new car circuit. Video after the jump!
1965 Plymouth Satellite 426 Wedge – Muscle Car of the Week
Muscle Car of the Week shines the spotlight on a beautiful 1965 Satellite with a 426 Wedge. Video after the jump!
1962 Dodge and Plymouth Styling and Why
Hot Rod has an interesting piece on how the, lets say “uniquely styled”, 1962 Dodge and Plymouth sedans came to be.