Coronet
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An ornamental or honorary headdress, having the shape and
character of a crown; particularly, a crown worn as the mark of high
rank lower than sovereignty. The word is used by Shakespeare to denote
also a kingly crown. -
The Dodge Coronet, on which the Charger and [Super Bee] were based. Originally from the mid [50s], it resurfaced in 1965 as a sporty mid-sized 2-door sedan or 6/9-passenger wagon. It lasted until the early 70s, when it got phased out. By 71, the Charger became its own line and the Super Bee was moved over to the new Charger platform. The performance variant was the [R/T] model, which started in 67, with the race-prepped [440] Magnum V8 as the standard engine,k and the bulletproof TF727 3spd auto as the standard transmission. Optional were the 425hp 426 Hemi, and the 4spd manual with [Hurst] [linkage] (in 70, the manual recieved a competion-type Hurst pistol-grip shifter.) The R/T model was phased out after 1970.
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A small or relatively simple crown, especially as worn by lesser royalty and peers or peeresses.
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