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Hemmings Auto Blogs (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
Here’s one that Scroggins and Taylor could have used. When Paul Bellefeuille spotted Sunday’s SIA Flashback on Cars That Run on Rails, he immediately thought of this 1950 Dodge Coronet that he spotted in the Hemmings classifieds. According to the description in the ad, not only is it a seven-passenger limousine, but it was specially [...]
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 20/06/2008
We've got John Lurie , Richard Edson (you may know him best as the Zappa-esque "Evil Valet Parker" in Ferris Bueller's Day Off ), and Ezter Balint in a 1965 Dodge Coronet sedan with Screamin' Jay Hawkins on the tape deck. Yes, it's Jim Jarmusch's Stranger Than Paradise , which has some seriously Jalop-worthy road-trip sequences and comes to us courtesy of this YouTuber.
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 16/04/2008
Six months have passed since we last saw a Chrysler B-body in this series? Well, actually the '78 Monaco Brougham is technically a B-body, but it's so incredibly Malaise that I hesitate to include it alongside the likes of the Super Bee and the Road Runner. Regardless of where you stand on the B-ness of the Malaise Monaco, it's tough to argue with the inherent goodness of this '66 Coronet 440 convertible,...
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 03/04/2008
When you hear about a Malaise Era Dodge Coronet, most of the time it's a 1974 example, because that was the year of the Bluesmobile . That means that 1974 Chrysler C-body stands a much better chance of being cared for than a '73. Here's an example I spotted at a local junkyard, near the Country Squire wagon ; as a 1973 Monaco with a much different grille than Jake and Elwood's car, there was no chance...
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The Truth About Cars (Free subscription) | 05/11/2007
Not one to fear revealing his age, TTAC's Frank Williams says the key to his '65 Dodge Coronet unlocked and started at least four cars: his parents' '64 Plymouth Belvedere and '67 Plymouth Fury; a co-worker's '66 Dodge Polara, and a '68 Valiant belonging to a customer at the grocery store that employed the future blogger. Ancient history, from the time before encryption, yes? Uh, no. KUTV 's consumer...