The Dodge Coronet is the mannequin imitation for many of noted, highly sought-after broiling rods from the Mopar trinity of Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler. With a tardy 1960s Crown, you can fabricate a Super Bee clone, or you can bullwork in correct DIY tradition and assemble the Crown as a burning rod in its own prerrogative. The means is quite straightforward, liable the high-performance constitution of many Mopar parts. While the love of the project Testament certainly be the engine, there are mucho customization options for remainder of the powertrain and for the object extremely.
Instructions
Super Bee Clone (1967 to 69 Coronets Only)
1. Install a Mopar 440 or 426 Hemi engine and a 727 transmission.
7. Mount aftermarket Rally- or Crager-style wheels.8.
4. Remove the standard shifter and replace it with the pistol-grip shifter Mopar manufactured in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Other Hot Rod Options
5. Rebuild your Mopar V-8 with aluminum heads, intake and carburetor to shed weight and increase performance.
6. Install a 727 transmission with a two-stage shift kit for efficient shifts and increased power transfer from the engine to the rear wheels.
2. Whitewash the Crown coal, then keep a emulsion shop apply the white Super Bee paint strip to the rear quarter panels and trunk of the Coronet.3. Install the R/T and the Super Bee badging on the hood, the front quarter panels and in the interior of the Coronet.
Integrate an electronic ignition system to improve spark in your Mopar engine.
9. Replace the stock hood of your Coronet with a cowl-induction hood or a hood that features a ram air induction scoop. There are numerous aftermarket manufacturers that supply these hoods for every model year of Coronet.