Category: Hardtop
1967 Dodge Coronet
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Dodge's Road/Track package debuted in 1967 as the flagship of the B-body lineup, and this Coronet RT showcases exactly why that badge mattered. Finished in a vivid red that emphasizes the sharp body lines of the '67 redesign, this hardtop has the stance and presence that defined late-sixties Mopar muscle. The odometer shows 41,285 miles, and the car carries the look and feel of a well-loved, garage-kept RT. Under the hood is the heart of the package: a 440 cubic-inch big-block V8. RTs were born with the 440 Magnum as standard equipment, and this car continues the tradition with a 440 under the twin hood scoops, delivering the broad, effortless torque these cars are known for. The big-block's wide intake valley, forward-mounted distributor, and long valve covers leave no doubt you're looking at a serious Mopar powerplant. Power is routed through an automatic transmission to the rear wheels, giving this B-body that familiar surge of acceleration and highway pull that made the RT name respected on both street and strip. The exterior trim is clean and purposeful. Up front, the argent grille wears the RT badge proudly between quad headlights, framed by polished bumpers and bright moldings. great body panels, crisp...