'69 Dodge Coronet Superbee
The Dodge Coronet is an automobile manufactured by the Dodge division of Chrysler Corporation over seven generations; the cars shared the same bodyshell with different levels of equipment installed. The fifth generation, styled by Virgil Exner and Elwood Engel, was introduced after a hiatus in Coronet production since 1959, with the car downsized from full-sized to intermediate-sized and built on the new Chrysler B-Body platform. The Super Bee trim level was introduced in 1968 as a companion model to the Plymouth Road Runner, mainly powered by a 426 ci (7.0L) Hemi V8. The A12 package was introduced in 1968 with a fiberglass hood with large hood scoop and various other decal packages. The Coronet was restyled in 1970 and discontinued the same year. 27,800 were produced for 1969. This casting replicates a 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee with the A12 package. The 2009 Muscle Mania version has a wider stripe than the 2008 versions.
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| 2025 Mainline K Case | 208 | Yellow | NEW MODELS | ✓ |