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The Hemi R/T hardtop at the top of the list on post # 14, as coming to London, Ontario, was ordered and raced by McManus Motors, one of the area's largest Dodge dealers. Rumour has it, that it still exists, stashed in an area barn.
Pretty car in that colour combination. A friend has a '69 Super Bee in the same colours. He won it as a draw prize at MoparFest in Ontario, Canada. He used to have a vanity plate "FREE BEE" on it. Factory A/C car with green motor instead of orange.
1967 R/T, 440. Bronze with black interior. My car was originally Bronze with black interior, and black vinyl top. Yours was built 6 months after mine. Your date was May, 11, 1967, and mine was November 11, 1966.
It doesn't sound like GG has a very big fan base here. He used to do a " By the Numbers " column in one of the Mopar magazines. One month he concentrated on the 1969 SuperBee. Since I had bought one new so many years ago, I was interested in his information. He covered all the standard features...
Legendary Motorcars in Toronto had one in their showroom last year. It was either dark blue or black. Was a 4-speed. They have a website. Peter Klute is the man in charge. I heard the car was recently sold, however.
Pictures of the only 1967 Coronet R/T wagon ever built with 440 Magnum and 4-speed. Bucket seats with buddy seat. Third row "tail gunner's" seat. Extremely rare car ( I only built the one ).