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 ...
The Road Runner became a big hit. It sold nearly 45,000 units in 1968 and over 80,000 examples the following year. The Super Bee was nowhere near as popular, but it did fairly well in 1969, with ...
Originally born with a three-speed automatic, this 1971 Dodge Super Bee now rocks a four-speed manual. It's also rare thanks to the 440 Six-Pack mill.
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 ...