1967 Dodge Coronet R/T 440ci Factory Air Conditioned California Car
1967 Dodge Coronet R/T for sale in Rochester, New York, United States
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Rochester, New York, United States |
Make: | Dodge |
Model: | Coronet |
SubModel: | R/T |
Type: | Coupe |
Year: | 1967 |
Mileage: | 58399 |
VIN: | WS23L77167901 |
Color: | Yellow |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Air Conditioning |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Dodge Coronet 1967
Great LakesClassic Carsproudly presents1967 Dodge Coronet R/TSimply put, ne of our all-time favoritecars of the Muscle Car era.Really! What's there not to like about a good 'ol vintage Mopar with very angular looks, lenty of muscle underhood, ir-conditioning, nd let's add the R/T badges just to make sure;;; Awesome!Very distinct and Iconic looks with plenty of power makes these cars extremely desirable street machines or an addition to any collection.We acquired this car as you see here, e have the Certicard and that shows the original owner with the vehicle in California and some option codes.The VIN is precise and denotes the R/T designation.The gages all work and the R/T starts and drives effortlessly as it should.The A/C componets are all intact and there, ould use a re-charge due to sitting and lack of use (very common).The interior is in great shape and shows pride in ownership based on how clean it was kept and maintained.The exterior of the R/T is consistent with being owned by someone who cared about the car, ncredibly solid and lots of shine. (we show the bottom of the rear quarter on the passenger side as the only real significant blem on the car.) It has a bubbly edge and the weird thing is it's the only spot and it doesn't carry through the back side of that panel (see picture).We always go out of our way to show you as much as we see and make sure that you know what you're looking at.As previously stated, absolutely love the Mopars of the 60's and this is a fine example of the reason why.1967 Dodge Coronet R/T440ci Magnum727 Torqueflite Automatic TransmissionFactory Air ConditioningVery Solid and Ready to Roll R/TIncidentally this Coronet R/T was delivered to its new owner on Sept. 11, 967 in Sunny California 1967 Dodge CoronetMany Mopar fans were weekend racers in the 1960's and the Coronet R/T was a popular choice both on the road and track. The R/T package included non-functional hood scoops and simulated rear fender air vents, nbsp;stiffer suspension, eavy duty brakes, nd red streak tires. Production was 10,181, ncluding 628 Convertibles. The standard engine option was the Magnum 440 w/ 375 horsepower that was hooked to a four-speed or TorqueFlite transmission. One recorded '67 Coronet R/T finished 0-60 mph in 7.2 seconds, nd the quarter mile in 15.4 seconds. However the Hemi option was available on special order and for just under $1000.00 more you could add this to your package.The Dodge Coronet Deluxe was the company's intermediate size model for 1967 offered in a variety of trim levels, odystyles, nd engines. The 1967 models had the 1966 bodyshell with a Charger grille with a few design changes to the rear end. The base engine was a 225 cubic-inch Slant Six and was available as a 2- or 4-door sedan or a 6-passenger station wagon. They had two-speed electric wipers, earview mirrors, ual parking system and warning light, added instrument panel and sun visors, nd emergency warning flashers. There were seat belts, indshield waster, nd black sidewall tires.
For 1967, pproximately 27,800 examples of the Coronet Deluxe were produce. About half had six-cylinder engines (14,100) and the other half had V8s (13,700).
The Coronet 440 Series was the intermediate trim level of the Coronet series available as a sedan, ardtop coupe, onvertible, nd a 6- or 9-passenger wagon. The 440 Series added carpeting, oam front seats and vinyl interiors on convertibles, ardtops and station wagons. Station Wagons also received a power tailgate window.
The 440 Series proved to be rather popular, ith approximately 92,500 examples produced. Of those, round 8,600 examples were given six-cylinder engines while 83,900 were fitted with V-8s.
The top trim level on the Coronet was the 500 Series, vailable as a sedan, ardtop coupe, r convertible. They received wheel covers, onsole, ucket seats and vinyl interior. To help distinguish them from their siblings, hey also had the Coronet 500 name, n block letters, n the sides of the rear fenders.
For customers seeking more performance, odge offered the Coronet R/T series. They were given all the features found on the Coronet 500 plus the 440 cubic-inch Magnum V-8 engine fitted with four-barrel carburetor and dual exhaust. They had a TorqueFlite automatic transmission, special paint stripe, eavy-duty shock absorbers and torsion bars, special hood with scoops, nd heavy-duty brakes. They came as a hardtop coupe or convertible with the convertibles receiving map and courtesy lights. In total, 0,181 examples of the R/T passenger cars were built in 1967. All were powered by V8 engines. Most were hardtop coupes with just 628 examples being convertibles.By Daniel Vaughan | Feb 2015
For 1967 Dodge placed the grille from the Charger onto the Coronet. The rear end received a little attention as well. The R/T version, hort for Road/Track, as introduced and priced under $3200 for the two door hardtop version. The 2 door R/T convertible was offered for $3,440. The R/T version sold well - over 10,000 examples were produced. The 440 cubic-inch V8 engine was capable of propelling the car from zero to sixty in seven seconds. The 375 horsepower engine was very popular at the drag strip.
If you have any questions about this or any of ourother auctions please feel free to contactus via e-mail sales@glclassiccars.comor you can callus at (800) 510-3797. Thank you for your interest andwe look forward to hearing from you.