I'm posting both adaptations of the '69 Coronet muscle auto here, in light of the fact that they are both fundamentally the same (and extremely cool),
Super Bee American Muscle Classic Car Dodge Coronet R/T 1969, however every one has its own particular novel favorable circumstances. The R/T choice designation was accessible on a few Dodge models beginning in 1967, and implied "way/track" execution. In 1969, numerous Mopar fans settled on the marginally less unmanageable Coronet Super Bee (gloating its special logo in the back-end honey bee striping).
Super Bee American Muscle Classic Car Dodge Coronet R/T 1969
This was Dodge's equal to the Plymouth Roadrunner, and in that capacity, was just as short numerous extravagance characteristics, making it lighter in weight as contrasted with the R/T.
Super Bee American Muscle Classic Car Dodge Coronet R/T 1969, Super Bees are likewise a great deal more normal, particularly those outfitted with the base 383 cid (in excess of 24,000 units sold), which was not even accessible in the R/T. A couple of Super Bees accompanied either the greater 440 six-pack or the 426 twin-four Hemi.
The R/T was just offered with the 440 Magnum or the Hemi.
Super Bee American Muscle Classic Car Dodge Coronet R/T 1969, These burners routinely ran the quarter-mile in the mid-13s. With respect to the R/T being the rarer of the two models, about 6,800 R/Ts were transformed in 1969, 400 of which were the R/T convertible (all Super Bees were hardtops). Ten of those cloth-top R/Ts had the Hemi, and just four of those left the industrial facility with the four-rate tranny.