1967 Dodge Coronet
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In 1966, Dodge restyled the Coronet to complement its Charger fastback with a shorter and wider profile, following it up in 1967 with more Charger styling cues including a new single-piece grille. The Coronet RT line was also introduced in 1967, standing for 'Road and Track. ' This was the first model year of the Coronet RT trim, which included a unique air intake and Mopar's heavy-duty, three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission with a Floor-mounted shifter. Under the louvered hood is the monstrous powered by a 426 cu-in Hemi V8 engine equipped with dual four-barrel carburetors and hydraulic lifters, producing 425-horsepower. The RT Rides on thin redline tires mounted on Magnum 500 wheels. Safety and control are also prioritized in this classic car. Power brakes and...