Introduced in 1965, the street-spec 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 engine found its way into 10,000 to 11,000 cars through 1971. It was offered in no fewer than 13 Dodge and Plymouth nameplates, ...
The 1968 Dodge Super Bee was not built for polite trips to the grocery store. It was engineered and priced to poach young street racers who were timing quarter miles in back alleys and on the fringes ...
That is not the case with Jerry and Linda Brown of Florissant, Missouri, who still have the car to match the memories. This Dodge Super Bee's original owner decided to sell it in late 1968 with just 8 ...
Discover the 1968 Dodge Super Bee and its 383 V8 engine, built for power and value. Why is it still admired today?
Released in the middle of the 1968 model year as a counteroffer for Plymouth’s Road Runner, the Dodge Coronet Super Bee could never reach the bird’s aura, and it eventually diluted into the Charger in ...
Throughout the decades, Dodge has become a hugely successful name in the car and truck scene. Of course, when looking at the most successful Dodge models ever sold in the United States, the brand's ...