Customers stepping inside a Dodge dealership in 1965 had to pay at least $2,267 for a Coronet. This was the base price of a six-cylinder Coronet, with the V8 carrying a starting price tag of $2,361.
There are remnants of two Grand Spaulding Dodge stickers, one on the rear bumper and one on the corner of the windshield. certainly far from certain documentation that this '65 Coronet 500 came from ...
And don't ya wanna know how it works? It runs on Max Wedge power with Dodge Styling reminiscent of the '60s altered-wheelbase cars and Pro Street science to bring it up to date. Even as HOT ROD was ...
Introduced in 1949 as a top-of-the-line full-size model, the Dodge Coronet was among the company's first post-WWII designs. The nameplate was relegated to entry-level duty in 1955 and remained in ...