1967 Dodge Coronet RT

 

By 1967 GM’s success with the Pontiac GTO had caught Chrysler’s attention. Using basic market analysis in the 1960’s, GM determined that there existed a substantial number of “20 something” male buyers who would spend discretionary income on a performance (read MUSCLE) car. The GTO took off in 1964 and by 1967 the Coronet R/T along with it’s sister model, the Plymouth GTX, became the foundation of Chrysler’s legendary comeback. Dodge used the R/T or “Road and Track” name from 1967 until 1971. It was reactivated in the late 1990’s by Dodge once again to underline performance. When Dodge re-entered the NASCAR Winston Cup Series in 2001, it was with the Dodge Intrepid R/T.

This example is one of 1355 440 4- speed units built out of a total production run of just over 10,000 1967 Coronet R/Ts. It was built in Hamtramck, MI and shipped to a St. Louis, MO Dodge dealer. It’s first owner subsequently relocated to West Virginia. After an intermediate number of years it was sold to Colonel in the U.S. Army who relocated to the Greater Boston, MA area. I sold a 1969 Charger RT to acquired this one in 1987. The Charger was lime green, 440 auto with AC but it was loaded with bondo.

Typical of most MUSCLE cars, this one did not age gracefully. Abuse and wear and tear sidelined this car from 1987 until 1990 when restoration began. Today, with very few modifications the R/T appears in very close to stock condition. This car is B7 blue with a blue interior.

This car was the a feature All Chrysler Nationals inagural  "Dealership Display" in 2007.

 

Standard Features:

              440 c.i.d. Magnum

              Hemi - 18 spline 4-speed

              3:54 Dana rear end

              Inland shifter

              2-1/4 inch “H” type exhaust

              Hemi mufflers

              Manual steering

              Manual brakes

Options:

             Head-Rests

 

Modifications:

                 SSBC disc brakes

              Porcelain coated exhaust manifolds

              15x7 Chrysler Magnum 500 wheels

              Hemi Grind “purple shaft” cam,  .484 inch lift

              Chrysler electronic ignition

              D.C. quick ratio steering gear

              D.C. aluminum water pump and housing

              PST graphite suspension front and rear

              DC electronic Ignition

              Carter 750 CFM AFB

              Centerforce Clutch

 

At the 2010 All Chrysler Nationals with my cruise buddy, 57 Dodge.

             

 here I am at home in backyard (when I am not stored in my garage)

 

On the highway to Carlisle: July 2006

 

 

 

 

 

On the Funfield at Carlisle: July 2006

Here I am below getting freaky with a 69 Dart at a local Mopar show in 2002.

 

OK, I know I need some more recent photos, but these (below) are of Carlisle in 2004. Ricky P. cruised down with us in his 68 Charger (383-Auto) parked to my left (your right) . Kevin Graham from the Coronet Registy is here in the white shirt.

I drove it to Carlise 2006 with Jackie S. This is the year we met Les Otten from the Red Sox who is also a Mopar freak. (69 Hemi GTX and a 69 Barracuda Formula s 4-speed) Those photos are coming under the Carlisle 2006 link.

The infamous "Carlisle at Night" photo from 2004. Chris Sid's 57 Hemi is on the far right. The 67 RT is on the far left. The other cars are members of the Coronet Registry.