Introduced in 1968, the Dodge Super Bee was one of two entry-level muscle cars launched by Chrysler that year. The other one was the Plymouth Road Runner. The latter was the most successful of the two ...
Carmakers were starting to feel the new anti-muscle cars trend in 1971, especially as insurance companies were raising prices, but this doesn't mean high-performance models disappeared overnight. They ...
The 1969 Dodge Super Bee did not become a cult favorite by chasing luxury buyers or prestige badges. It earned its reputation by giving working people access to serious performance, loud styling, and ...
The muscle car era produced plenty of heroes. Some became famous because they were the fastest cars on the street. Others earned their reputations through racing success, striking styling, or massive ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Did your auto shop class or vo/tech school have a brand-new Super Bee to use as a teaching aid? It did if you attended the Illinois Central College in Peoria. Not long after rolling off the St. Louis ...
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