
Here’s one you don’t see every day—a low-mileage 1986 Dodge 600 ES Turbo Convertible up for grabs on BringATrailer.com, and it’s selling at no reserve. With only 30,538 original miles, this rare K-car drop-top is a time capsule from the peak of Chrysler’s turbocharged front-wheel-drive era.

Finished in Gunmetal Blue with a white pinstripe, the car features a black power convertible top that was replaced back in 2020. It’s got all the classic ’80s details you’d expect—Turbo badging, hood vents, and quad headlights. There’s some wear to be aware of, like fading on the plastic trim and cracking around the window moldings, but overall, it presents well for being nearly 40 years old.
Under the hood is Chrysler’s legendary turbocharged 2.2-liter inline-four, pushing out 146 horsepower and 168 lb-ft of torque. It’s paired to a good old-fashioned three-speed automatic transaxle, sending power to the front wheels. The battery and oil were just changed ahead of the sale, making it ready to hit the road or show circuit.

Inside, the 600 ES Turbo shows off a two-tone gray leather interior with woodgrain trim, power windows and locks, air conditioning, and an AM/FM/Cassette stereo with equalizer. The headlight switch was serviced in 2020, and the digital dash still works, showing just over 30k miles. The clean Carfax backs it all up—no accidents, no red flags, and a South Carolina title that confirms actual mileage.
This particular car spent time in Virginia and South Carolina before landing with a dealer in Illinois, where it’s currently listed. It rolls on polished 15-inch alloy wheels with 195/60 Michelin tires—though they’re from 2012, so keep that in mind if you’re planning to drive it often.

If you’ve been looking to scoop up a unique piece of Mopar history that still turns heads and hasn’t been beat to death, this is your shot. The auction ends Saturday, May 31 at 4:20 p.m. EDT, and with no reserve, this clean little cruiser is going home with the highest bidder.
Whether you’re a fan of ’80s turbo Mopars, an admirer of the K-car legacy, or just want a comfortable and rare convertible for your collection, this 1986 Dodge 600 ES Turbo deserves a closer look.