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, ...
The Super Bee specification holds a special place in the hearts of all classic Dodge enthusiasts. It’s been resurrected several times since its discontinuation in 1971, and Mexico did get to enjoy it ...
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The forgotten 1969 Dodge worth a fortune today
The 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee started as a budget muscle car. Today, top examples are worth six figures and collectors can’t ignore it.
Dale Matthews' e-mail and pictures piqued our interest. He starting out by saying, "Here's one that's a little different and very neat. To Bee or not to Bee." His riddle was, "When is a Super Bee not ...
For 1970, the Six Pack was on the option list from the get-go, as were ChryCo's High Impact paints. These extra-cost ($14) colors boasted brighter pigments than Chrysler dared use in production-car ...
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