Vehicle Description
Available now is this excellent 1967 Dodge Coronet 400. This
Coronet has had over $30k spent on restoration and is in excellent
condition both inside and out. The exterior is dressed in a dark
blue covering a blue interior. This car is powered by a V8 engine
with Holley Sniper Fuel Injection system mated to an automatic
transmission. This vehicle features power steering, air
conditioning, heat, stainless dual exhaust system. Almost
everything has been replaced or upgraded on this car and it is an
excellent cruiser. Milage is believed to be accurate. More
information on the model year 1967 Dodge Coronet: The 1967 Dodge
Coronet 440 was a mid-size car produced by Dodge from 1965 to 1976.
It was part of the Coronet lineup that included several other
models, but the 440 was the highest trim level available for the
Coronet in 1967. The 1967 Coronet 440 had a muscular and stylish
design, with a long hood and short deck. It was available in
several body styles, including a two-door hardtop, two-door
convertible, four-door sedan, and four-door station wagon. Under
the hood, the 440 was powered by a 383 cubic inch V8 engine that
produced 325 horsepower and 425 lb-ft of torque. This engine was
paired with a three-speed manual transmission as standard, although
a four-speed manual or automatic transmission was available as an
option. The 1967 Coronet 440 was also equipped with front disc
brakes and a heavy-duty suspension as standard. Other optional
features included power steering, power brakes, air conditioning,
and a range of audio systems. One of the most notable features of
the 1967 Coronet 440 was the R/T package, which added a 440 cubic
inch V8 engine that produced 375 horsepower and 480 lb-ft of
torque. This package also included heavy-duty suspension, a
limited-slip differential, and a range of performance upgrades.
Overall, the 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 was a powerful and stylish car
that was popular with enthusiasts and collectors alike. Its
combination of classic styling and modern performance made it a
standout in its era and an enduring icon of American automotive
history.