1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee
The 1969 Dodge Super Bee was a muscle car produced by the Dodge division of Chrysler Corporation. It was based on the Dodge Coronet and was offered both as a … Read more
The 1969 Dodge Super Bee was a muscle car produced by the Dodge division of Chrysler Corporation. It was based on the Dodge Coronet and was offered both as a … Read more
Have you got Dodge Fever? Then take a look at this ’68 Coronet R/T. A great looking car that was completely restyled for the 1968 model year. It is arguably … Read more
Around since 1970, the Challenger was Dodge’s answer to Chevrolet’s Camaro and Pontiac’s Firebird and shared the Chrysler E-body with the Plymouth Barracuda. For 1973, not much had changed to … Read more
This triple white 1971 Dodge Challenger Convertible was the recent recipient of an extensive rotisserie restoration. We think you’ll agree it looks really cool – however, it is worth noting … Read more
If you want power and to make a statement, you can’t go far wrong with this 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee two-door hardtop. Two Super Bee models were available that … Read more
If you aren’t a die hard Mopar fan then you’ll be forgiven for thinking this isn’t a factory color. It’s likely to be polarizing and you’ll either love it or … Read more
Built on a 117″ wheelbase, the intermediate-sized Coronet was the ‘Hot New Dodge’ for 1965. The name was actually revived, with the public last seeing a new Coronet back in … Read more
Check out this rare 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 426 Hemi 2 door hardtop painted in Bright Red with white interior. Rated at a conservative 425 brake horse power this car … Read more
It was brand-new for 1967 – the Coronet R/T (Road and Track) – Dodge’s bid to make something that was as visually exciting as the performance figures that were on … Read more
In keeping with Chrysler’s ‘Forward Look’, the ’57 Dodge models were revamped giving them a longer wheelbase and even more pronounced and sweeping tailfins. The Custom Royal was once again … Read more