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The Super Bee delivered big performance without the big price tag
The Dodge Super Bee arrived in the late 1960s with a simple promise: big power for buyers who could not afford the flashiest ...
That is not the case with Jerry and Linda Brown of Florissant, Missouri, who still have the car to match the memories. This Dodge Super Bee's original owner decided to sell it in late 1968 with just 8 ...
Introduced in 1965, the street-spec 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 engine found its way into 10,000 to 11,000 cars through 1971. It was offered in no fewer than 13 Dodge and Plymouth nameplates, ...
The Super Bee was Dodge’s counter-offer to Plymouth’s Road Runner. Both nameplates debuted in 1968, but the fortunes weren’t smiling upon them the same way. While the cartoonish bird soared in sales, ...
A man in Arkansas bought a Bright Red Six Pack Super Bee in late 1969. What happened from 1969 until 1990 is unclear. The story goes that at some point in the late '70s, the A12 owner allowed his son ...
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The Super Bee delivered big performance without the big price
The Super Bee arrived in the late 1960s with a simple mission: deliver high quarter-mile speed for buyers who could not ...
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