A genuine 1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 with its original 440 Six-Pack and four-speed resurfaces, backed by full documentation.
Fifty years is a long time for a classic car to sit in storage. Unless it's a proper garage, the vehicle is bound to become a rust bucket after five decades. Some rigs, however, manage to soldier on ...
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, Dodge transformed the fancy fastback Charger into a more traditional muscle car. That same year also saw the arrival of the Super Bee as the company's entry-level muscle car. Plymouth did the ...
Up until 1970, factory muscle from Ma Mopar was often heard before it was seen. That's especially true of the 440 Six Pack that joined the Dodge Super Bee's option list in the spring of 1969. Three ...
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