I know what you think after reading the title, but let me tell you that original cars are getting rarer, and their places shouldn't be on the market but tucked away in someone's collection. This ...
Just like the Plymouth Belvedere, the Dodge Coronet started life as a full-size car and became an intermediate in the mid-1960s. It also famously spawned two of Dodge's most iconic muscle cars: the ...
The Dodge Coronet R/T occupies a curious place in muscle car history. It delivered the full force of late‑1960s American performance, yet it has never been as overexposed as some of its contemporaries ...
Check out this sweet 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T at the 2010 Car Craft Summer Nationals. Powering the Coronet is a 426 Hemi and stopping all that power is a set of Wilwood breaks.
The classic American muscle car era is long gone. The last vestiges of the old-school, pushrod V8-powered grunt left us a couple of years after 1970. However, there are still loads of muscle cars from ...
Before SRT, and I mean long before, R/T was top dog of Dodge performance. If your Mopar had that two-letter badge in the grille, it was enough to send even the baddest of would-be street racers ...
Before Corporate Average Fuel Economy requirements were instituted in 1975, American car manufacturers focused their time and energy on building cars that delivered eye-popping performance. Many of ...
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The 1968 Corvette 427 and 1967 Dodge Coronet 426 Hemi were among the most fearsome speed machines of their time, packing some serious firepower straight from the factory. However, with a few modern ...
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