The 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T arrived as a turning point for Dodge, sharpening the Coronet line into a focused performance machine and signaling that the brand was ready to compete seriously in the ...
When talking about golden-era B-body Mopars, we usually think of nameplates like the Charger, Super Bee, GTX, and Road Runner. We tend to overlook the more mundane Coronet and Belvedere. But while the ...
You remember the Dodge Rebellion, right? The mid-1960s ad campaign encouraging people to demand "more 'hot' in their hot cars"? Dick Scritchfield, writing in the Feb. 1967 issue ofCar Craftmagazine, ...
Originally introduced as a full-size car in 1949, the Dodge Coronet was discontinued in 1959 to make room for the Matador. Dodge revived the nameplate six years later but assigned it to midsize duty.
Tens of thousands of '67-vintage Mopars have been modified over the years to make them winners on the race track or the show field, or to show off the owner's tastes and desires. One set of '67s ...
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Unrestored 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 convertible is a 70K-mile survivor heading to auction
An honest, unrestored 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 convertible showing 70,524 actual miles, with a factory 318 V8, automatic, power ...
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