Throwback Thursday Fan Edition

Throwback Thursday Fan Edition

We handed the keys to our fans this Throwback Thursday and asked to see all of your classic Dodge vehicles. The response was overwhelming! So many of you have vintage models that are rare to come across on the open road, it was hard to narrow down our favorites. Although… Read More

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1960 Dodge Dart Pioneer

1960 Dodge Dart Pioneer

  The first Dodge to wear the Dart badge wasn’t a compact like the award-winning all-new 2013 Dodge Dart. It was a mid-sized sedan produced for just three model years—from 1960 through 1962.   With a four-inch shorter wheelbase than the standard, full-sized Dodge, the 1960 Dart was aimed straight at traditional… Read More

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1964 Dodge HEMI® Charger

1964 Dodge HEMI® Charger

  The first Dodge to wear the famous Charger nameplate was this one-of-one show car constructed in 1964. It bears little resemblance to the first production Charger introduced in 1966, or to any of the famous Chargers that followed, for that matter. But the car does have an interesting history… Read More

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1949 Dodge Coronet Station Wagon

1949 Dodge Coronet Station Wagon

One of the rarest and most coveted vintage Dodge vehicles today isn’t a glamorous convertible or a powerful muscle car. It’s a station wagon, the 1949 Dodge Coronet.   The Coronet was one of the last of the classic American station wagons to employ wood body construction.  Yes, it’s a prime… Read More

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1915 Dodge Brothers Touring

1915 Dodge Brothers Touring

  When the Dodge Brothers, John and Horace, introduced their first car to the public in 1915, their company was already one of the largest and most experienced automakers in America.   In their giant plant in Hamtramck, Michigan, later to become known as Dodge Main, the Dodge Bros. built… Read More

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1987 Dodge Shelby Lancer

1987 Dodge Shelby Lancer

For 1987, Carroll Shelby and Dodge teamed up to offer an exclusive compact luxury sedan. Designed to compete with the best small European GTs, including the BMW 3-series and the C-class Mercedes, the Shelby Lancer was packed with performance and luxury features.   The Shelby Lancer was available in one… Read More

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Mod Monday Gallery: Round 7

Mod Monday Gallery: Round 7

The 7th round of Mod Monday on REDLINE Dodge has ended. From sick body kits to matte paint jobs, we can’t thank our talented fans enough for your submissions! Narrowing it down to a top 10 this week has been more difficult than ever. However, we’re proud to showcase some… Read More

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1949 Dodge Wayfarer

1949 Dodge Wayfarer

  The Wayfarer was the low-priced model in the all-new 1949 Dodge lineup, offering a minimum of chrome and gadgetry. Body styles on this no-nonsense edition included a three-passenger business coupe, a fastback sedan, and a convertible roadster.  The business coupe, shown here, was a favorite among traveling salesmen due… Read More

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Dodge Challenger Through the Years: 1978 to 1984

Dodge Challenger Through the Years: 1978 to 1984

  Discontinued in 1974, the Challenger name returned to the Dodge lineup for 1978 in a completely new form—as a compact import coupe manufactured by Mitsubishi in Japan.  With slight variations in trim and options, the same package was branded by Mitsubishi as the Galant Lambda, by Plymouth as the… Read More

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Mod Monday Gallery: Round 6

Mod Monday Gallery: Round 6

Round 6 of the Mod Monday series here on REDLINE Dodge is now over. We’d like to thank all of our awesome fans who submitted photos of their favorite modified Dodges. It’s been tough to narrow it down to a top 10 this week, but without further ado, here are… Read More

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