Dale Matthews' e-mail and pictures piqued our interest. He starting out by saying, "Here's one that's a little different and very neat. To Bee or not to Bee." His riddle was, "When is a Super Bee not ...
Initially introduced in 1949 as a full-size car, the Dodge Coronet was discontinued exactly ten years later. Dodge revived the nameplate in 1965 for a midsize vehicle. The fifth-generation Coronet was ...
In 1970, Dodge produced 30,636 Road/Track muscle machines, scattered around three models: the Challenger, the Charger, and the Coronet, in reverse order of appearance and in descending production ...
For 1970, the Six Pack was on the option list from the get-go, as were ChryCo's High Impact paints. These extra-cost ($14) colors boasted brighter pigments than Chrysler dared use in production-car ...
Dodge used the Coronet nameplate on two completely different car models over a span of four decades and multiple generations of each. The first Dodge Coronet rolled off the assembly line for the 1949 ...
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