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| Dodge's R/T performance history dates back to the late 1960s. A time when Mopar powered Hemi, Big and Small Block muscle cars ruled the street and the drag strip. The first R/T which stands for "Road and Track" was a Hi-performance version of the 1967 Dodge Coronet. Offered in both hardtop and convertible form, the standard R/T featured a 440 cubic inch (7.2L) V-8 powerplant, heavy-duty suspension, beefier brakes, larger tires, and R/T badging. If that wasn't enough you could order the legendary 426-cubic inch (7.0L) Hemi engine rated at 425 horsepower. Over the year's many different models had an R/T edition including, Aspen, Coronet, Charger, Challenger, Neon, Viper and more. In 1998 Dodge added the Dakota to the list, the first truck to wear the R/T badging. This section contains our collection of information related to the Dodge Dakota R/T. Including press articles, DaimlerChrysler press releases, pictures and anything else we could find. This section is always under construction and we will be adding new things as we find them.
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