Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is proud to present this 1967 Dodge
Coronet R/T Tribute. The 1965-67 Coronet entered the market with a
whopping 17 models including coupes, sedans, convertibles, and
wagons. Four trim levels were produced including Coronet, Coronet
Deluxe, Coronet 400, Coronet 500 and the Coronet R/T debuted in
1967. The R/T was launched by Dodge to compete with the Pontiac GTO
during the muscle car craze. Built with the largest engine of the
time, the 440 Magnum V-8 pumping out 375hp. and 480ft/lb. of
torque. Every R/t came with 11" drum brakes, heavy duty police car
suspension, and a Dana 60 rear axle as standard features. This 1967
Dodge Coronet R/T Tribute is painted in dark red. Highlighted with
the R/T scooped hood, badging, and B.F. Goodrich raised white
letter tires mounted on factory Magnum 500 five-spoke chrome
wheels. The white vinyl interior consists of bucket seats, chrome
center console w/ floor shifter, full gauges, wood steering wheel,
seatbelts, and the factory AM radio. Under the hood of this
powerhouse is the 440 V-8 that has been modified with updated
features including a Crane Cam, aluminum rockers, Headman ceramic
headers, Mopar high performance intake manifolds, solid lifters
Demon 850 double pumper carburetor, and Magna Flow exhaust. The
High Upshift 727 Torqueflite automatic transmission transfers all
this raw power to the rear wheels through an 8 rear end with a
323-gear ratio. This 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T tribute is also
equipped with factory power steering.