Introduced in 1968 as the company's low-priced muscle car, the Dodge Super Bee remained in production for only four years. Originally based on the two-door Coronet, the nameplate became part of the ...
When talking about Dodge muscle cars from the golden era, the Charger and Challenger are the first nameplates we think about, but the Super Bee was just as cool. Based on the Coronet two-door coupe ...
There's a popular misconception that prior to the 1964 Pontiac GTO, there were no powerful intermediate American cars, but that's simply not true. The reason why the GTO is credited with kicking off ...
The 1969 Dodge Super Bee Six Pack was the muscle car equivalent of showing up to a bar fight with three fists. It took an ...
At the end of the '60s, most of the automotive industry thought the engineers, accountants, and designers at Chrysler had lost their minds. General Motors fought to retain a 400ci cap on their ...
We’re headed back to the drag strip for another dose of classic muscle car racing, this time with a 1969 Chevy Camaro SS lining up alongside a 1969 Dodge Super Bee. Indeed, the 1969 model year was a ...
Auto buffs with a shallow interest in automotive history tend to believe that musclecars simply didn't exist prior to that short window of tire-smoking mayhem during 1967-1973. On the contrary, ...
Nineteen sixty-nine was a pretty amazing year as far as American muscle cars are concerned. With automakers going tit for tat with big power numbers and even bigger displacement, the 1969 model year ...
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