Classic Dodge Matador for Sale

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1960 Dodge Matador $6,900
1960 Dodge Matador $6,900

Frequently Asked Questions about the Dodge Matador

Classic car prices typically dip slightly in winter months (Dec–Feb) and peak around spring auction season. Examples held over an off-season often sell at sharper prices. Watch Mecum, Barrett-Jackson, and Bring a Trailer for market signals.
Many classic Dodge Matador examples have notable provenance — celebrity ownership, racing history, or movie/TV appearances add significant value. Documented history (signed titles, magazine features) can multiply a vehicle's value by 2–5x.
Agreed-value classic car insurance for a Dodge Matador typically runs $300–$1,200 annually, depending on stated value, mileage limits, and storage conditions. Hagerty, Grundy, and American Collectors are common providers for vintage policies.
Yes — rare original colors (special-order, one-year-only) can add 15–30% value over common shades. Among 1 listings, the most frequent colors are Beige, so unusual hues stand out and often sell faster at auction.
Based on listings on Classic Cars Arena, the Dodge Matador appears in years 1960. We currently have 1 Dodge Matador listings spanning these years.
Performance enthusiasts gravitate toward the paired with an Edelbrock single 4 barrel carburetor for its balance of power and reliability. Among 1 listings, paired with an Edelbrock single 4 barrel carburetor examples are most actively traded, indicating strong demand.
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