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Corvette 427 and 1967 Dodge Coronet 426 Hemi were among the most fearsome speed machines of their time, but what happens with ...
T he Golden Age of American Muscle produced some big-time rock stars, like the Chevrolet Chevelle, the Dodge Charger, and, of ...
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Let's travel back to the heady days of the muscle car era and take a look ... powered second-gen Dart GTS. In 1968, Dodge released the all-new Charger R/T and Coronet R/T, and with them came ...
Launched in 1949 as a full-size car, the Dodge Coronet was discontinued ... has quite a few feats to brag about. The Coronet was quite popular in 1968, with records showing nearly 200,000 units ...
that car is a 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T Hemi, one of the 229 produced for the model year. The rest of the Coronet R/T bulk (almost 11,000 examples) was covered by the standard-equipped 440-4 units.
The Coronet Super Bee, to give it its full name, launched in mid-1968 as a stripped ... the 1975 Barracuda. Dodge's Challenger was a late-comer to the pony car market, debuting in 1970 alongside ...
The 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T has a top speed of 131 mph and ... making it an expensive collector car. Its status was further cemented when it starred alongside Dominic Toretto in the Fast & Furious ...
The Marlin‑like Charger of the past (really a Coronet ... car, and the Charger is chock-full of features with obvious appeal for the performance-minded enthusiast. See the New Charger Dodge ...
In 1968 Dodge introduced the Super Bee, a version of the Coronet mid-size car that featured a cartoon – a drawing, a kiddie icon – of a bee wearing a helmet and somehow equipped with a V-8 ...