The Super Bee was Dodge’s counterpart to what the Road Runner represented for the Plymouth lineup – a cheap package for a high-horsepower team addressed to high-spirited, low-budgeted gearheads.
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 ...
Jeff Schwartz of Schwartz Performance shows off this barn find a 1971 Dodge Charger 440 Six-Pack Super Bee with a walk around and an attempt to break loose its frozen 440 big-block engine.
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