The Dodge Charger officially burst into the American piston consciousness on January 1, 1966. Introduced mid-model year, it ...
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The sleeper that started a legend: How the ’67 Dodge Coronet R/T quietly defined Mopar muscle
Before the Charger became a cinematic icon and the Challenger was synonymous with tire smoke, there was a quiet revolution ...
A car aficionado is sometimes all it takes for a classic model to survive the test of time, and this 1967 Dodge Coronet knows this best. It's been sitting for more than 20 years, but the owner filled ...
The 1967 Coronet R/T was the first Dodge to wear the R/T badge, featuring a 440 V8 or optional 426 Hemi with sleeper car ...
If you’ve been living on a remote island for the last few years, let us catch you up on the latest happenings in the OEM performance market. Dodge is back to doing what it does best—building ...
The Charger may have changed, the Challenger challenged its last, and the Magnum long since disarmed, but there's still one place in the Dodge lineup buyers have been able to go if they crave Hemi V-8 ...
The 475-hp 392 Hemi V8 now comes standard in the Durango R/T, which is pretty much an SRT wolf in sheep's clothing. Stellantis’ “here today, gone tomorrow—just kidding, here again” stance on V8s is ...
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