A genuine 1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 with its original 440 Six-Pack and four-speed resurfaces, backed by full documentation.
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 ...
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 ...
In 1968, Plymouth put out the Road Runner econo-muscle car, a high-bang-for-a-buck spin-off of the Belvedere that was the cheapest way to burn rubber, short of pouring gas over a tire and lighting the ...
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 ...