This stunning 1967 Dodge Coronet 500 Hardtop Coupe is a beautifully restored example of classic American muscle, featuring a full rotisserie restoration finished in eye-catching Viper Copperhead Orange. Complementing its striking exterior are a fresh Legendary stock interior, a center console, and brand-new chrome bumpers, ensuring it looks as good as it performs.
Under the hood, this Coronet is powered by a built 500CID V8 engine, enhanced with a 440Source Stroker Kit and paired with a 727 HD…
This stunning 1967 Dodge Coronet 500 Hardtop Coupe is a beautifully restored example of classic American muscle, featuring a full rotisserie restoration finished in eye-catching Viper Copperhead Orange. Complementing its striking exterior are a fresh Legendary stock interior, a center console, and brand-new chrome bumpers, ensuring it looks as good as it performs.
Under the hood, this Coronet is powered by a built 500CID V8 engine, enhanced with a 440Source Stroker Kit and paired with a 727 HD automatic transmission. High-performance upgrades include Trick Flow cylinder heads, a Comp Cam, Comp Magnum roller rockers, an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, a Pro Systems 950 carburetor, TTI headers, and a full 3-inch exhaust system. The car is equipped with front disc brakes, power steering, and additional performance-focused features. The current owner has meticulously documented all the upgrades with receipts, ensuring peace of mind for the next owner.
The 1967 Dodge Coronet belongs to a storied lineage that dates back to 1965 when the model was reintroduced as the intermediate-sized B-body. Offering multiple trim levels, including the base Coronet, Deluxe, Coronet 440, and Coronet 500, the car quickly became Dodge’s most popular model of the year. The Coronet 500, in particular, gained a reputation for blending performance and style, making it a favorite among enthusiasts.
Dodge also made a mark on drag racing history with the Coronet, producing the legendary A990 drag racer in 1965. These altered wheelbase cars were fitted with lightweight components and racing versions of the 426 HEMI engine, becoming the foundation for the “funny car” genre in NHRA drag racing. While this Coronet 500 remains a street-oriented classic, its heritage as part of Dodge’s muscle car legacy is undeniable.
With its meticulous restoration, powerful upgrades, and head-turning style, this Coronet 500 is ready to impress on the road or at car shows. Whether you’re looking for a collectible muscle car or a ready-to-drive classic, this beauty checks all the boxes. Contact us today to learn more or arrange shipping anywhere in the United States!