Back in 1967, Dodge was out to prove it could hang with Detroit’s meanest street machines, and the Coronet R/T was its opening statement. R/T stood for “Road/Track,” and it was Dodge’s way of letting ...
The 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T sits at a sweet spot in the muscle car world, where usable performance meets rising collectability. I see it as a bridge between bare‑bones street bruisers and the more ...
In 1970, Dodge produced 30,636 Road/Track muscle machines, scattered around three models: the Challenger, the Charger, and the Coronet, in reverse order of appearance and in descending production ...
The Dodge Coronet R/T 440 sits at the intersection of Detroit muscle and collectible investment, a car born in the late 1960s horsepower race and now tracked as closely on auction blocks as it once ...
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