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Dodge gave the [[Coronet]] name a rest for a few years in the early 60s, and used model numbers like [[330]], 440, and [[880]]. When the Coronet returned in 1965, the 330 and 440 Model names were dropped. 440 for a model name does confuse many people, as Dodge also had a 440ci engine.
 
Dodge gave the [[Coronet]] name a rest for a few years in the early 60s, and used model numbers like [[330]], 440, and [[880]]. When the Coronet returned in 1965, the 330 and 440 Model names were dropped. 440 for a model name does confuse many people, as Dodge also had a 440ci engine.
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1963 Dodge 440

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Dodge gave the Coronet name a rest for a few years in the early 60s, and used model numbers like 330, 440, and 880. When the Coronet returned in 1965, the 330 and 440 Model names were dropped. 440 for a model name does confuse many people, as Dodge also had a 440ci engine.



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