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 ...
A genuine 1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 with its original 440 Six-Pack and four-speed resurfaces, backed by full documentation.
Introduced for the 1968 model year, the Dodge Super Bee joined the muscle car market as a more affordable alternative to the Charger. It was launched alongside the Plymouth Road Runner, a ...
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 ...
In 1968, Chrysler introduced a pair of entry-level muscle cars. Both were based on the bread-and-butter Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere nameplates. I'm obviously talking about the Super Bee and ...
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 ...
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