1974 Dodge Factory Race Car Hauler on eBay

Bring a Trailer highlights this 1974 Dodge D800 car hauler that is reported to be a factory car hauler for such team drivers as Bob Riffle, Gene Dunlop, the Fink Brothers, Arlen Vanke, and Ronnie Sox. Sporting it’s original, numbers matching 413 2-bbl, it would be a very cool way to transport your old Mopar. If you insist on owning a trailer queen then at least arrive in style. Check out the original eBay auction.

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Dave Wren’s Super Stock 1970 Barracuda on eBay

After finding this Dave Wren Barracuda on eBay, and searching for more info online, it appears that the same car has been for sale many times over the years and often with the same description. it was on Carslist.co for $295,000, on CarPictures.com in 2008, and sold in June 2012 for $51,065 per CollectorCarPriceTracker.com (it’s possible that sale fell through.) A very cool car but not a lot of takers. See the auction at eBay! More pics after the jump.

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1967 Plymouth GTX on eBay

This 1967 Plymouth GTX 440 as posted on Bring A Trailer is said to be a very solid car with a rebuilt, numbers matching 440, an older repaint and some upgrades to the wheels, driveshaft, final drive gearing and ignition but they had the presence of mind to keep the original parts. Check it out on eBay! Priced at $27,500. Is it a deal? More pics after the jump!

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1968 Dodge Charger General Lee on eBay

It’s the wrong year, has bondo, a 360 and Vectors with too many spokes but hey, it’s orange with the 01 and confederate flag–“close enough” as the seller says–and it’s no reserve so it will sell! Currently north of $15,000–how high will it go? Check out the full auction with more pics and details on eBay!

Update: looks like the auction got shut down early–after more than 40 bids? Wonder what gives?

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1966 Hemi Charger on eBay “Ran When Destroyed”

When buying a numbers matching, Hemi powered anything, one has to be prepared to spend some serious coin. If said car has been burned in a fire then flattened by the resulting collapsing building, that is generally reflected in the asking price. This toasted Charger is currently over $13,000 but has yet to hit the reserve price. See the story at Bang Shift and check out the eBay auction. Is it worth it? More pics after the jump!

Editor’s note: this is the second badly scorched Hemi Charger to be listed for sale recently. Remember this burned 1968 Hemi Charger we posted last year?

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