1966 Dodge Coronet Apparel and Accessories by Legend Lines
In 1966 the Dodge was restyled and was shortened by an inch. The 426ci Hemi was made available to the general public and could be ordered in any Coronet model or trim level. The vehicles that came with the Hemi were more suitable for the drag strip rather than street driving. It was the most powerful production car engine ever built. The following year, Chrysler decided that the Hemi should be available only in their badged muscle cars: the Dodge Charger and Coronet R/T and the Plymouth Belvedere GTX. Trim levels initially were base Coronet, Coronet 440 and Coronet 500. In 1966, the Coronet Deluxe was introduced, fitting between the base Coronet and the Coronet 440. Dodge offered fifteen exterior color choices all in acrylic enamel finish. Bucket seats were standard but the choice of vinyl or vinyl-and-fabric upholstery was left up to the buyer.
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