Introduced in 1965 as a replacement for the 880, the Dodge Monaco was the company's flagship model for 12 years, until it was redesigned into a midsize in 1977. A popular nameplate back in the day, ...
In 1967, Dodge was busy ramping up the Road/Track serving on a b-body platter, destined for thrill-seekers who considered big-block fun as vital as the First Amendment. Standard 440 Magnum, optional ...
The 1968 Dodge Monaco stands out in automotive history for its unique combination of style, comfort, and powerful performance. With its big-block engine powering it to 60 mph in under 8 seconds, the ...