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1967 Dodge Coronet R/T 426 Hemi Convertible
Only three Hemi Coronet R/T convertibles were produced in 1967. Curb appeal was the name of the game for the 1967 market, and the Dodge Division hit the mark when they introduced the new Coronet R/T for 1967. The R/T stands for Road/Track. The muscle car, which is one of the rarest in the world, was created to exude performance, class, and exclusivity. In ’67, the car came equipped with bucket seats, special R/T badging and trim pieces, and an exclusive hood with special chrome accents. There were 628 R/T convertibles built in 1967; only three brave buyers added the extra $457 to put the 426 Hemi engine between the front fenders.