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The 1968 Corvette 427 and 1967 Dodge Coronet 426 Hemi were among the most fearsome speed machines of their time, but what happens with a few modern upgrades?
Introduced as a full-size car in 1949, the Dodge Coronet was discontinued in 1959. It returned in 1965 as an intermediate and became Dodge's bread-and-butter vehicle in this segment. The Coronet ...
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Given the current market value for 1968 Dodge Coronets, it's safe to say this restoration will have to be a labor of love.
Second, the 1956 Dodge is a rare sight these days at any car show as a mere 233,686 examples were produced for the model year, including all body styles.
In 1967 Dodge produced the Coronet WO23. Here is what made that car one of the ultimate machines on the street and on the track.
The Dodge Coronet is one of the company's most famous muscle cars, but there's a lot more to the vehicle (and the history of its name) than that.
The NHP Foundation has broken ground on Park Heights Senior Apartments, a 100-unit affordable senior housing community in Baltimore.
The Coronet name was introduced for 1949, designating the top trim level for Dodge cars that year (the last new Dodge bearing the Coronet name in North America was a 1976 model).
The 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee is set to be the last V8-powered car to wear the historic trim name, which was launched on the 1968 Coronet.
The Dodge Coronet is like the unloved brother of the Charger, but they both ride upon the same Mopar B-body chassis that also underpins the Plymouth Road Runner. The Charger was introduced in 1966 ...
Raw horsepower is only one factor in a drag race, as seen in the following drag racing video between a 1965 Chevelle Malibu and 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T.