Used Dodge Coronet for Sale near Texas
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The Dodge Coronet has earned a solid reputation among drivers for its powerful performance and classic muscle car appeal. Owners appreciate the exhilarating driving experience and the nostalgic value that comes with owning such an iconic vehicle. The 440 engine option is frequently praised for its power, making the Coronet a fun car on the road. However, some drivers have raised concerns about handling, particularly in wet conditions, and a few found the aesthetics of certain models less appealing. Overall, the Coronet is cherished for its distinctive style and robust performance, making it a beloved choice among muscle car enthusiasts.
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The Dodge Coronet has earned a solid reputation among drivers for its powerful performance and classic muscle car appeal. Owners appreciate the exhilarating driving experience and the nostalgic value that comes with owning such an iconic vehicle. The 440 engine option is frequently praised for its power, making the Coronet a fun car on the road. However, some drivers have raised concerns about handling, particularly in wet conditions, and a few found the aesthetics of certain models less appealing. Overall, the Coronet is cherished for its distinctive style and robust performance, making it a beloved choice among muscle car enthusiasts.
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Reviewed a 1968 Dodge Coronet on Sep 15, 2007
You have to be a mopar lover to appreciate this rare find. The lines the shape and detail of this car makes it stand out.There was only 300 give or take of this model made. The pictures give it know justice you have to see it up close. It is not completed. I am trying to finish what my dad started. It has a 440 with a 727 backed with a 391 posi, I still have the original 323s. It has the console floor shift, the tic toc dash I guess they call it. allnew carpet front and back, a new top. It just needs minor touch ups on the grill, and dash. It was my dads baby, and yes it is.
Mike O
Reviewed a 1965 Dodge Coronet on Apr 4, 2008
The '62-'65 cars aren't as popular as the '66-'74 cars most people think of as true muscle cars, but this is how it began. Styled in the interim years after Virgil Exner left but before Elwood Engel fully took over, they're a little plain but that doesn't matter much when you're packing a 426 Max Wedge. They're more go than show with a certain sleeper aspect (The Little Old Lady from Pasadena drove a '64 Plymouth). Once you upgrade the brakes to handle the weight and power this car is great, reliable, and fast, though watch out when cornering. There's a lot of weight up front so wet roads and a limited slip can make any intersection feel like Dead Man's Curve. Still, they're smaller than '66-up Mopars so they'll hold the road better when it's dry. Aftermarket support of the '62-'65 Mopars has really hit the scene in the last 5 years making them a good choice for restoration, racing, or daily commuting.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1966 Dodge Coronet on Aug 16, 2013
1966 Dodge coronet 500, 440 6pk, disk brake conversion, 727 short + G/V O.D. Handles like any 1960's - '70's hot rod, the new cars can drive circles around it with lots more safety and driveability. The best thing with older cars is one can express custom thoughts.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1968 Dodge Coronet on Feb 5, 2008
This car was equipped with a 318 c.i.d., automatic, air, crank windows, and a deluxe interior package. Without the air cleaner cover I could "get rubber" in 2nd by power shifting. It was a simple, "sweet" automobile. I wish i had one now!
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