


From the back, the most visible change made to the Coronet for 1969 was to replace the sideways triangular taillights with the evenly spaced in set panels. This Dodge Super Bee rear end treatment was closer to the Dodge charger redesign.


The 1969 Dodge charger had one thing in mind to go fast. Dodge work hard to corner the market in muscle cars but the 1969 Dodge charger. 1960s Dick Landy, Bobby Isaac and Don Garlits had a competitive will in them to win on the streets and on the tracks. The muscle car seen exploded in 1969 at the base of Dodge's latter was the Dart GTS had been powered by a high winding 340 or optional 383. Then the next step was to upgrade to the midsize Super Bee with a 335 hp 383 Magnum or a 426 hemi. Dodge and then come out with their R/T Corornet and Charger that had upscale packages offering either a 440 Magnum or the hemi. Further on in the year the cars progressed with NASCAR and a delivered charger 500 charger Daytona and the Six Pack Super Bee. Dodge had a multiple choice of any kind of muscle car you wanted except for a pony-car.