1968 Dodge Coronet For SaleThis 1968 Dodge Coronet wears the look
of a Super Bee and backs it up with the big block to match. It runs
a 440 V8, the engine that came to define Mopar muscle, breathing
through an Edelbrock intake, long tube headers, and a Flowmaster
exhaust. The combination is a clean, well-sorted setup for airflow
and sound, and it gives the car the kind of low-end shove the 440
is known for. Power runs through a 4-speed manual, so this is a car
built to be driven and worked through the gears, not optioned into
a slushbox.The drivetrain is geared for usable street performance.
A 3.23 rear ratio strikes a balance between off-the-line response
and manageable highway cruising, pairing naturally with the
four-speed for a setup that stays engaging without being punishing
on a longer drive. Braking has been brought up to a more modern
standard with front disc brakes, while drums handle the rear, a
sensible combination for a big-block B-body that sees real road
use.The Super Bee presentation is the heart of this car's appeal
today. The Bee was Dodge's blue-collar muscle answer for 1968,
built on the Coronet body and aimed squarely at buyers who wanted
the most engine for the money, and this car carries that image and
badging throughout. Underneath the tribute is honest Coronet 500
origin, but what it is right now is a 440-powered, four-speed
B-body that looks and runs the part.This is a straightforward car
to understand: a Mopar big block, a manual gearbox, period-correct
muscle styling, and the brakes and gearing to actually enjoy it.
For a buyer who wants the Super Bee look and the 440 experience
without chasing a numbers-matching restoration, it covers the
ground that matters.NFI Empire specializes in classic, exotic,
modified, and luxury vehicles. We offer retail sales, consignment,
financing, and full custom and body work through our on-site shop.
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