Classic Car Connection
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
classiccarsconnection.com
No Result
View All Result

Stepping Back in Time: 1969 Dodge Coronet ‘R/T’ Convertible Embarks on a 440ci Magnum-Fueled Nostalgic Journey

Back during the middle of the 1960s, it wasn’t the Charger or Challenger nameplates that represented Dodge across the best-selling charts.

It was not due to a lack of popularity, of course. The Dodge Challenger was only born in 1969 for the 1970 model year, and the Charger had to piggyback on the top-selling model to present a proper response to the Rambler Marlin, Ford Mustang, or Plymouth Barracuda, among others, from 1966.

Instead, the best-selling nameplate for 1965 was the resurgent Coronet, which was reintroduced for the model year based on the intermediate B-body architecture in place of the Dodge Polara model that rekindled its full-size affection.

As for its success, well, it’s easy to grasp – due to the sheer number of two- and four-door body styles, plus the numerous engine and trim options.

Navigating the maze of classic Coronets would not be easy for anyone, but let us simplify things a bit, courtesy of the good folks over at Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Garage Kept Motors.

They have a fitting example for sale, a 1969 Dodge Coronet ‘R/T’ Convertible (it is labeled as a Coronet 500 because it’s a tribute R/T build) dressed up in blue over a white soft-top and vinyl interior that is seemingly ready to take anyone down a 440ci V8 stroll across the Magnum memory lane.

As such, it is easy to imagine why this cool example of the late 1960s muscle car mania was fitted with one of the most beloved engines across the Mopar realm – and the Magnum may be second only to the Hemi series if you ask many enthusiasts. That is one point in its favor, along with the nostalgia-infused appearance.

Another would be the carefully maintained looks – considering this Coronet does have a new white convertible top, but the body was repainted, and the interior reupholstered around two decades ago, according to the dealer’s short description.

Other important highlights include the 440ci 4bbl V8 Magnum engine mated to a 727 TorqueFlite automatic transmission, plus the 48,883 miles (78,670 km) inscribed on the odometer.

As for the pricing details, prepare to be dazed or amazed, depending on your point of view, by the online quotation of exactly $49,900!

Next Post
First Wash in Decades Unmasks a Marvelous Mystery Under the Hood of the 1961 Chevrolet Parkwood

First Wash in Decades Unmasks a Marvelous Mystery Under the Hood of the 1961 Chevrolet Parkwood

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

1963 Chevrolet Impala Showcases Pristine Original Paint, Preserving its Classic Identity

1963 Chevrolet Impala Showcases Pristine Original Paint, Preserving its Classic Identity

2 June 2023
1965 Ford Mustang, an Authentic Barn Find, Dormant on the Road for Three Decades

1965 Ford Mustang, an Authentic Barn Find, Dormant on the Road for Three Decades

2 June 2023
1963 Oldsmobile Starfire Shines in Alluring Pink, a Coveted One-Year Wonder

1963 Oldsmobile Starfire Shines in Alluring Pink, a Coveted One-Year Wonder

31 May 2023

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result