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Outside, the sheetmetal was prepped and then sprayed by Rod Arnold, and the singular Super Bee rear-quarter decals were once again applied. The 14-inch Magnum 500 Road Wheels are shod in Goodyear ...
Dodge operated several changes in the Coronet lineup, and the Super Bee was transferred to the Charger lineup. As a separate Charger model, the Super Bee was somehow similar to the R/T, sporting a ...
The HEMI Super Bee came with a hefty sticker price, but the look on the faces of those who dared to challenge one to race, thinking that it packed a 383 or a 440 Six-Pack, was priceless ...
Jenna's 1970 Dodge Super Bee gets a modern 707-hp Hellcat engine transplant in this impressive family project that took eight years to complete.
Every hero has an origin story, and for this tale of horsepower, you get a fully-restored, 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee with only 95,000 original miles. Looking good in classic Dodge Competiton ...
The Super Bee didn’t fare as well but still out did projections at 7,967 units. In 1969, sales improved big time as 27,800 Super Bees were sold while Road Runners skyrocketed to 81,125.
This 1969 Dodge Super Bee is being sold with its original broadcast sheet. Only a few test miles have been accrued since the concours restoration, so this Mopar looks fantastic.