



Back in the day if you needed help moving out or needed a way of hauling things around for your business you had one option, get yourself a Dodge B series van. They were an inexpensive and efficient way of getting about with family and long trips or even ensuring your customer gets what they want in an orderly fashion. Finding a Dodge B series van is not a tough task but finding a custom one done well like this 1976 Dodge B100 Custom is one tough task. With a reported 50,000 miles on the clock, this custom van is practical classic motoring with a twist.

The second-gen Dodge B series was a crowd favorite and thus resulted in a production run of 14 years, it captured everything Dodge wanted out of its full-sized van to achieve and more. With this 1976 Dodge B100 Custom, you get all those practical features blending in well with custom features to make this formerly humble mode of transport stand out. The exterior sports a unique Custom Metallic Orange Flake Paint that features flames running across the van and ensuring this classic van stands out no matter where you are. While it may be a custom build you still get all the chrome exterior components present and in great condition. Matching the chrome and the unique exterior color is a set of Cragar wheels present for the right stance. Now the whole “Custom” features really start to show in the black and orange interior of this 1976 Dodge B100 Custom. Looking around and almost everything is new, the basic utilitarian features are swapped out for a custom interior that features a walnut floor, mini fridge, and in the back a raised bed with storage underneath for when you travel far and need some shut-eye for the night.

With 3 different powertrain configurations boasting reliability this 1976 Dodge B100 Custom sports a 360ci V8 which was the largest engine choice and provided reliability with a bit of performance to boot when needed. Pop open the hood and you would note that this custom van also sports the color orange on its engine block to match the exterior color. In other design aesthetics, the side exhausts ensure better performance and match the whole fire theme present on the exterior. Power is sent to the van’s rear wheels through a 727 automatic transmission.




Back in the day if you needed help moving out or needed a way of hauling things around for your business you had one option, get yourself a Dodge B series van. They were an inexpensive and efficient way of getting about with family and long trips or even ensuring your customer gets what they want in an orderly fashion. Finding a Dodge B series van is not a tough task but finding a custom one done well like this 1976 Dodge B100 Custom is one tough task. With a reported 50,000 miles on the clock, this custom van is practical classic motoring with a twist.




This 2019 Dodge Durango SRT 392 offers a exhilarating blend of performance and luxury, making it an ideal choice for enthusiasts and families alike. Equipped with a powerful 6.4-liter SRT® HEMI® V8 engine, this SUV delivers remarkable speed and handling. It has a mileage of under 53,000 and features a host of upgrades that enhance both its aesthetics and performance. With aggressive styling and top-tier technology, the SRT 392 stands out as a premier option in the SUV market.



The third iteration of the Dodge Challenger has got to be the most exciting to date! While everyone was looking at hybridization and touchscreen everything for their cars, Dodge stuck with an old-school, tried-and-tested formula for their muscle car. They offered it with a monstrous Hellcat V8 under the hood in various states of tune (a six-cylinder unit was also available for the less adventurous), and wrapped it with a long body that could easily accommodate four adults. This iteration of Challenger was made between 2008 and 2023, and spawned several potent variants. Today, we’ve got a 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Super Stock for sale from Spanish Springs, Nevada. With just 107 miles on the clock, this is a special edition of just 267 cars. It’s got 807 horsepower, Demonic Red Laguna Leather seating, a car cover, factory drag radials, and much more.



Dodge created something awesome in 2008 when they trotted out the Challenger. It was a time when the world was changing, gravitating towards electric and hybrid mobility. Dodge decided to buck the trend and went old-school, with a grumbly, V8-powered muscle car bearing a famous name from their illustrious past of creating rambunctious road machines. Hot variants would get Hellcat V8s under the hood. When the Challenger was due to retire in 2023, Dodge decided to send it out with a bang and created the Hellcat 170 derivative. That’s what we have here today, a 13-mile 2023 Dodge Challenger Demon 170 from Dover, New Hampshire. 1 of 369 in sublime green and 1 of 64 with no back seat. This car packs a factory-gifted 1,025 horsepower, and can do 0-60 in under 2 seconds if the conditions are right. That’s insane, to say the least, but what’s even more insane is, it’s still kind of practical. OK the rear seats are gone, but much of the model’s tech toys and creature comforts remain.


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