Mopar Max Magazine has a feature on this 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda that traded hands three times by 1973. The fourth and current owner purchased it in 2013 when it didn’t quite look like it does now. More pics after the jump!
Roosting Ram Rebel Review
1972 Challenger on eBay
As featured on Barn Finds. This one is rough folks. A three owner, but all in one family, car, she has been neglected since 1979. Plenty of rust but the seller seems upfront about it with lots of detailed photos showing the cancer. A replacement 383 sits between the frame rails. This one will require dedication and a solid checking account. Follow the eBay bidding here. More pics after the jump!
1965 Dodge Coronet A990 Tribute on eBay
Seller claims original paint California car with correct correct crossram, carbs and engine. Looks pretty neat to us, what do you think? Buy it now price is set at $50,000. More pics after the jump. Or check it out on eBay!
Go Mango Charger
Owner Paul Bischof wanted a muscle car and only a Mopar would do (smart man). He was able to purchase this 1970 Charger R/T at the January 2015 Mecum Auto Auction in Kissimmee, FL. Once he got it home, he discovered he had one very highly optioned B body. The car is a low mileage survivor (short of some paint, brake pads, some belts and hoses, a ballast resistor, and one tail light bulb!). Find out more about his treasure at Mopar Magazine. More pics after the jump!
El Hemi
Petrolicious features one cool Challenger and one cool family. Video after the jump!
Project 1968 Dodge Charger on eBay
Barn Finds located this 1968 Charger on eBay that is in definite need of a loving home. Rust is said to be minimal, the interior is already gutted and the original 440/727 combo is still in the car. Bundled with the car is a second, freshly rebuilt 440 bored out to 453 cu in. Follow the eBay bidding here. More pics and a video of the running engine after the jump!
1972 Plymouth Road Runner 440+6
A 1972 Plymouth six barrel car? Never existed you say? Well apparently one sunroof Road Runner was built. It is now part of the Brothers collection and is this week’s Muscle Car of the Week. (I just wish they’d stop calling it a Plymouth six pack!). Video after the jump!
1970 Plymouth Coronado
This stretch wagon was built by Chrysler in Rodderdam, used in Israel as a cab and, oh yeah, powered by a Perkins diesel. And you thought Charger Daytona’s were rare! Read more at Curbside Classic.
(Update: Not an actual Coronado which ended production in 1962. It’s a stretched Fury built by an unidentified party)
1973 Satellite Sebring Plus
Check out Hot Rod for a beautifully restored, original owner, 1973 Plymouth Satellite 400 4 bbl 4-speed. Loving the slots. More pics after the jump!