The decal on the rear quarter panel tells part of the story, but there’s more to this 1970 Dodge Super Bee than meets the eye. It is an original and unmolested survivor that is in exceptional condition for its… more»
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383/4-Speed: 1971 Dodge Super Bee
Perfection is hard to achieve, but this 1971 Dodge Super Bee gives it a fair shake. When you look at every aspect of this car, it is hard to find anything not to like. It appears that it would… more»
383/4-Speed: 1969 Dodge Super Bee
There’s no hiding the fact that some project builds are going to be bigger than others, and that some project cars will be more desirable than others. The 1969 Dodge Super Bee ticks the right boxes when it comes… more»
Original 383: 1969 Dodge Super Bee
For Mopar enthusiasts, this is one of those instantly recognizable badges that found their way onto an iconic muscle car. The vehicle in question is a 1969 Dodge Super Bee, and this one is a beauty. It is a… more»
Carport Find: 1971 Dodge Super Bee
The Super Bee had one of the shortest runs as a muscle car during the genre’s heyday. It saw production of just four model years, and the last was as a sub-series of the Dodge Charger. This includes the… more»
Mr. Norm Dyno-Tuned! 1969 Dodge Super Bee
“Mr. Norm’s Grand Spaulding Dodge” opened in 1962 under the youthful ownership of 28 year-old Norman Kraus aka “Mr. Norm.” The Chicago dealer cranked out more than its share of potent muscle cars, providing dynamometer tuning and catering to… more»
1 of 1268 V-Code! 1970 Dodge Super Bee
Imagine this 1970 Dodge Super Bee trolling for victims in the streets of Brooklyn, New York and you’ll get some flavor for how this custom-painted muscle car –and its owner– spent their youth. Originally one of 1268 V-code Super… more»
A12 Six-Pack Four-Speed! 1969 Dodge Super Bee
The mid-year 1969 “A12” package turned the already spicy Super Bee into one hot pepper, a green pepper in this case. Decoding the (detached) fender tag confirms this 1969 Dodge Super Bee in Denver, Colorado came with the A12… more»
1 of 94: 1968 Dodge Super Bee 426 Hemi
The Super Bee came out in 1968 as Dodge’s first “budget” muscle car, like the Road Runner was for Plymouth. Raw power was the order of the day and top dog was the 426 Hemi engine. 125 of those… more»
383 Air Grabber! 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee
If you like vintage Dodge Chargers, you have come to the right place as they get very regular coverage here on Barn Finds! I usually eschew them as there are others here who are much better versed in their… more»
No Reserve: 1969 Dodge Super Bee
While owning a 100% original classic car is good, sometimes one that has undergone some changes will be an attractive proposition. That is what we find with this 1969 Dodge Super Bee because while its original engine might be… more»
First Left Coast Build? 1968 Dodge Super Bee
The Super Bee was introduced by Dodge in 1968 as the corporate cousin to the Plymouth Road Runner. Over the car’s four-year run, the Super Bee would not enjoy quite the sales success of the Road Runner, perhaps because… more»
Rebuilt 383: 1970 Dodge Super Bee
The Super Bee was one of the shorter-lived muscle cars, made by Dodge from 1968-71. It could be thought of as Dodge’s version of the Plymouth Road Runner, but it never sold as well. This edition from 1970 is… more»
440 Six-Pack: 1969 Dodge Super Bee
Both Plymouth and Dodge gained a mid-size muscle car in 1968, Plymouth had the Road Runner while the Dodge got the Super Bee. The Super Bee was based on the Dodge Coronet two-door coupe and would be produced for… more»
Original 383: 1970 Dodge Super Bee
When you look at this 1970 Dodge Super Bee’s visual condition, you won’t be surprised to learn that it has spent many years exposed to the desert sun. The current owner has revived the car after decades of inactivity… more»