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How do you tell the size of engine in 1967 dodge coronet 440?

A 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 didn't automatically mean it had a 440 cubic inch engine. The "440" referred to the body size of the car, not the engine. Dodge offered several engine options for the 1967 Coronet 440.

To determine the engine size, you need to look at one of the following:

* The vehicle identification number (VIN): The VIN contains coded information that specifies the engine. You can decode a VIN using online resources or a manual specific to 1967 Dodge vehicles.

* The engine itself: The engine block will have a casting number which can be looked up to identify the displacement (engine size).

* The car's documentation: If you have the original owner's manual or other paperwork, it will likely list the engine size.

* The build sheet (if available): This document, often found with original cars, details all the car's specifications, including the engine.

Without one of these sources, it's impossible to definitively know the engine size of a specific 1967 Dodge Coronet 440.