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How much is a Dodge Coronet worth?

How much is a Dodge Coronet worth?

Data based on 147 auction sales. note: The images shown are representations of the 1967 Dodge Coronet and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction….Dodge Models.

Bodystyles Median Sale
500 Series HardTop Coupe $16,000
R/T Series Convertible $31,350
R/T Series HardTop Coupe $28,850

Is a Dodge Coronet a Mopar?

The 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 might not be your average Mopar B-body enthusiast’s first choice, but the Wheeler Dealers, Mike Brewer and Ant Anstead, aren’t your average Mopar enthusiasts. Indeed, they’re clued in to something that some Chrysler-philes don’t get: It’s not all about Chargers and GTXs!

How much is a 1970 Dodge Coronet worth?

**Figure based on a stock 1970 Dodge Coronet Deluxe valued at $6,800 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, state and other factors.

What did the Dodge Coronet look like in 1950?

It had full instrumentation and 37 inches of head room both front and rear. Dodge received a facelift for 1950 but like the 1949 models were still divided into Wayfarer, Meadowbrook, and Coronet lines. The 1950 models can be identified easily by the new grille design which featured 3 heavy horizontal bars.

What kind of Crown does a Dodge Coronet have?

A coronet is a small crown consisting of ornaments fixed on a metal ring. ‹ The template Infobox automobile is being considered for merging . › The Dodge Coronet was introduced with the division’s first postwar body styles. Lower trim lines were the Wayfarer and Meadowbrook, with the Wayfarer being built on a shorter 115 inch wheelbase.

What kind of transmission does a Dodge Coronet have?

A limited production model was a four-door, eight-passenger limousine, an extended version of the stock Dodge Coronet. One of the most notable features of the first-generation Coronet was a three-speed, fluid-driven transmission that was operated by a foot pedal on the floor.

Why was the sales of the Dodge Coronet so low?

Sales of the Coronet were fairly low from this point onwards, with around 80–90,000 produced each year through 1973 (compared with 196,242 as recently as 1968), due both to the fuel crisis and to a proliferation of Dodge and Plymouth models, and the growing effect of overlap with the other Chrysler Corporation brands.

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