![]() The only engine for Dodge was a 230-cubic-inch (3,800 cc) flat-head straight six cylinder engine with a single barrel Stromberg carburetor, producing 103 hp (77 kW) (gross). Lower trim lines were the Wayfarer and Meadowbrook, with the Wayfarer being built on a shorter 115 inch wheelbase. The Dodge Coronet was introduced with the division's first postwar body styles. In the 1980s, the Coronet was used on Dodge models marketed in Colombia. The nameplate " coronet" is a type of crown worn by royalty. ![]() Other performance models included the "Superbee", and featured, the 383 cu in (6.3 L) Magnum, among other engine options. Muscle car versions were available starting in 1965 with the 383 and 426 wedge cu in (7.0 L) Chrysler RB engine, followed in 1966 by the powerful 426 cu in (7.0 L) Chrysler Hemi. The name was reintroduced on intermediate-sized models from the 1965 until 1976 model years. Introduced as a full-size car in 1949, it was the division's highest trim line and moved to the lowest level starting in 1955 through 1959. ![]() The Dodge Coronet is an automobile that was marketed by Dodge in seven generations, and shared nameplates with the same bodyshell with varying levels of equipment installed. ![]()
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