I magine getting a ’68 DodgeCoronet R/T for a measly $3,379 and then checking one little box for another $600 to unleash the ...
Launched in 1949 as a full-size car, the Dodge Coronet was discontinued in 1959. The nameplate returned only six years later as a midsize rig, becoming an integral part of the muscle car wars. In ...
Most cars that spend decades in barns or junkyards usually end up in the crusher. And most of those that get rescued are sourced for parts and don't make it back on the road. It's not all hopeless, ...
Convertible Hemi cars are among the rarest of the breed when talking classic muscle cars, and that is saying something. In most cases, less than a dozen examples were built in a given model year; in ...
It is an ugly dichotomy, this hobby which we so passionately pursue. In one corner, we have hideous steel monstrosities that run like hell at the track. In the other, divinely sculpted works of visual ...
Dodge used the Coronet nameplate on two completely different car models over a span of four decades and multiple generations of each. The first Dodge Coronet rolled off the assembly line for the 1949 ...
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A stunning classic Mopar guaranteed make those sunny weekend cruises more enjoyable than ever. Taking a glance at this classic Coronet, there's no denying that this classic beauty would garner ...
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