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Dodge (US Models) 1962-1973 – 2021 Market Review

2021 Market Review - Dodge (US Models) 1962-1973

US-spec Dodges from the 1960s-70s rarely made their way to Australia as new cars, however that has helped ensure that most survivors retain LHD steering which helps maintain collector interest and value.

Compact Darts resemble our VF-VG Valiant Hardtops but come with bigger V8 engines and interesting packaging, so $50K is a fair price. Chargers from the 1968-70 ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ era are popular and prices for genuine R/T versions have hit $150,000.

More affordable but still interesting are early 1966-67 cars, often at less than $80,000. Coronet R/Ts and Superbees are genuine muscle cars, some with the optional 440 cubic inch (7.2 litre) engines and identified by distinctive striping.

At around $100,000 they offer plenty of possibilities for astute collectors.

Dart 1964-72 $52,700 [5]

Polara/Monaco 1962-67 $44,050 [6]

Coronet RT/Superbee 1967-72 $106,475 [4]

Charger 1966-67 $83,000 [4]

Charger 1968-70 $122,335 [3]

Charger R/T 1968-70 $159,500 [2]

Charger 1971-73 $84,165 [3]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2021 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.

| 2020 Market Review: Dodge Polara/Coronet/Charger 1964-73

 

Understanding our Muscle Car Value Guides 2021

2021 Oz & USA Muscle Car Market Review

 

From Unique Cars #460, Dec 2021

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