Jim Mooneyhan's 1970 Dodge Coronet has a pretty stout drivetrain. Motivation is from a built, 11.0:1 440 equipped with a Mopar Performance Purple Shaft cam, Edelbrock aluminum heads, the classic ...
Launched in 1949 as Dodge's range-topping full-size car, the Coronet was relegated to entry-level duty in 1955. Four years later, Dodge pulled the plug. The Coronet was revived for the 1965 model year ...
Purchased by chance, the muscle car is still missing a few parts to be roadworthy, but the vitals are all good (minus one big ...
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 ...
The Coronet-based Dodge Super Bee 440 sits in a sweet spot of muscle car history, combining big-block power with working-class roots and a relatively short production window. I want to pin down ...
To say that David LindlikesMopars would be an understatement at best. Since he's owned a '32 Plymouth three-window coupe and a '70 Hemi 'Cuda prior to this beauty, we'd say helovesthem. This fine ...