Dodge Coronet was manufactured until 1976, so it’s not the kind of common car that you can easily find these days. And when it comes to a restoration project, this is even harder, especially as this ...
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 ...
Car Craft is building this cool 1965 Dodge Coronet, completely transforming it from a dusty non-runner to a show-ready vehicle. The catch is that it has to be done in time for Roadkill Nights show in ...
The 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 might not be your average Mopar B-body enthusiast's first choice, but theWheeler Dealers, Mike Brewer and Ant Anstead, aren't your average Mopar enthusiasts. Indeed, they're ...