A like-new Dodge Shelby Omni GLHS? Featuring just 23,000 miles, this one is entirely stock and retains its original exterior and interior.
This Dodge Charger, said to have been prepared by a Shelby American engineer, spent several years competing in SCCA Improved Touring throughout the San Fransico region.
The raddest of all the Chrysler K-Cars? Try a G platform like this unmodified and low-mileage Dodge Daytona IROC.
One of the fastest four-door sedans of the early '90s, this Dodge Spirit has since been upgraded to produce nearly 300 horsepower.
Remember when a Dodge Neon on AR-24 wheels was commonplace at virtually any autocross? We certainly do. Back in 2006, this $100 Neon had us reminiscing.
While some may look at the new Dodge Charger police car concept and see a new generation of law enforcement vehicles, we see the next generation of low-buck racers.
Pricing for Dodge's all-new, all-electric Charger starts at $59,595 for the R/T and $73,190 for the Scat Pack.
Can you still score cool cars for less than $10,000? At Mecum's most recent auction you could.
Restored some 6 years ago, this Dodge Rampage was previously owned–and meticulously cared for–by a retired Chrysler engineer.