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ever heard of this car??????????


Jenkins33
06-20-2004, 04:41 PM
Got a 1964 Dodge(of course) cornet not to be confused with the coronet.... i know it blows my mind........ i dident buy it thinking it was a coronet it was a hand me down car(so to speak) 70, 000 miles and hasent been driven sence 1970 /6 but i want to install a 318 v8 with a 727 transmition what do you think..... i just never heard of a cornet and ive searched the internet for fellow cornet owners but there are none. Is it a one of a kind(god i wish). help me out if you can. in very nice condition.any help or advise to solve this problem will be apriciated. thanks.

71Cnet
06-26-2004, 10:01 PM
try running the vin number. if you go to a search web site and type in vin number you should be able to finda site you can type in or it will give you a break down of the number you have. if you cant find it on one of thouse sites go to allpar.com if it is a true mopar it will be on that site.

71Cnet
06-26-2004, 10:15 PM
hey i just found this on another thread. try this http://www.davediana.free-online.co.uk/svin.htm

BleedDodge
06-27-2004, 12:25 AM
That probably won't work because that decoder will probably only go back as far as 1966. 1965 and prior had different VIN breakdowns.

That site you mentioned is the one I use too, but that's for 1966+ 13-character VIN's, it won't work 1965 and earlier...

Mopar87
08-05-2004, 02:36 AM
No such thing as a Cornet.

nhstiger75
08-09-2004, 05:03 PM
I really don't think this car exists. How are you sure it's Cornet and not Coronet?

speeddemon320i
08-30-2004, 06:37 PM
I know exactly what you are talking about and my friend has a 67' cornet

71Cnet
09-02-2004, 04:39 AM
does somebody got a picture of this car. because i would like to know what we are talking about.

sk8rpinoi340
10-22-2004, 10:43 AM
I have another Question. In 70, a coronet had a R/T package, but I've heard some people call it a R/T. And I've seen one in a shop once, and noticed no signs where the word Coronet would be. So is the car called a Coronet R/T or a R/T, or are they 2 different cars. Any one with a Coronet, please Answer.

sk8rpinoi340
10-22-2004, 10:51 AM
And by the way the Coronet and Superbee are twin cars in 68-70 , and the Coronet is older than the Charger, where do you think the Charger got it's body frame from. The Coronet. And the car is not One of a kind, and I'd say it's not worth much. Mainly because It was the non-favorate of the 3 cars. So just keep it and have fun. And one more thing. It's a 68 car and It really has a 318, wow. All B-Bodies have big blocks. Except after 71.

zstalker
11-18-2004, 09:47 PM
I have another Question. In 70, a coronet had a R/T package, but I've heard some people call it a R/T. And I've seen one in a shop once, and noticed no signs where the word Coronet would be. So is the car called a Coronet R/T or a R/T, or are they 2 different cars. Any one with a Coronet, please Answer.

The Coronet lineup had a bunch of models: the Custom, 440, 500, Superbee, and the R/T. The lower ones were available as 4-door or wagon as well. All are Dodge Coronets, even if they don't say it on the car.

BleedDodge
11-22-2004, 08:10 PM
All B-Bodies have big blocks. Except after 71.False. You could get say, a 1969 Coronet with a 318, or a 1969 Satellite with a 318 as well, as examples. Both cars are B-Bodies.

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