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In 1968, Dodge released the all-new Charger R/T and Coronet R/T, and with them came ... facelifted racing bee logo — returned at that year's SEMA trade show and Mopar heads lost their collective ...
Any muscle car enthusiast will certainly recognize the Dodge Challenger and Charger SRT Hellcats as some of the beefiest in the category. In fact, at the time of its release, it was the most ...
11 – 1949 Dodge Coronet in California junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 21 – 1949 Dodge Coronet in California junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 05 – 1949 Dodge Coronet in California ...
In its last iteration of the early '70s, the Super Bee was reduced to an option on select Dodge Chargers and included a hood ...
Like its larger siblings (notably the Coronet), the Dart received crisp ... Complaints over the Demon name and logo forced Dodge to rename the fastback the Dart Sport. 1974:Mounting emission ...
A full-size car from 1949 to 1959, the Dodge Coronet returned for the 1965 model year as an intermediate vehicle. And like all midsize rigs of the 1960s, it became part of the muscle car wars.
The high-performance sedan resurrects a historic trim name that was first used on the 1968-1970 Dodge Coronet and 1971 Charger, later returning on the 2009-2011 and 2014 Charger four-door.
05 – 1973 Dodge Coronet in Colorado Junkyard – Photo by Murilee Martin 19 – 1973 Dodge Coronet in Colorado Junkyard – Photo by Murilee Martin 47 – 1973 Dodge Coronet in Colorado Junkyard ...
We'll be looking for a limited-run return of the Super Bee, or "angry bee" as the logo was reinterpreted ... a reference to the Dodge Coronet that was sold in many forms over many generations ...