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When Mike Ricketts picked up this '67 Coronet wagon from moparts.com, he knew what he was getting into. The wagon was used specifically for racing with a built 360 small-block with 904 heads ...
What's the big deal with this '71 Dodge Coronet wagon? It's a factory Pistol Grip four-speed car, that's what. It used to be green and the hoodscoop is an add-on, but everything else is original ...
Dodge was deep in the muscle car game, and the Coronet didn’t miss out. While it was available as a sedan, coupe, convertible, and yes, a station wagon, Dodge offered the same powertrains across ...
This might be the car for you. Meet the 1970 Coronet Super Bee Wagon. Yes, Dodge never made a Super Bee wagon, but maybe they should have. I’m not even sure what to call this. It’s not quite ...
It’s a 1966 Dodge Coronet Wagon. It’s powered by a 440 Magnum Six Pack manipulated through a Hemi 4-speed and routed through a Hemi Dana 90 rear end. Now, we know this isn’t a numbers ...
The 145-horsepower 225-cubic-inch Slant Six was the base engine for most of the Dodge Coronet lineup. Only Coronet 440 nine-passenger station wagons and Coronet 500s featured the 180-horsepower ...
Recently I bought a Dodge Coronet two-door station wagon. Although we were never a wagon family when I was a kid--there were just four of us--my friend's parents had a '54 Plymouth Belvedere wagon ...
So, let's give this a new try – with his late 1960s fifth-generation Dodge Coronet. The model series ... muscle car era with four-door sedan and wagon body styles, plus two-door sedan, coupe ...