Super Bee

Solid Project: 1969 Dodge Super Bee Hardtop

While there might be a lot of work required to whip this 1969 Super Bee back into shape, there is surprisingly little rust in the vehicle. There are both positive and negative points to the car, which is located… more»

Battered and Bruised: 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee

This 1970 Super Bee might appear to be battered and bruised, but according to the owner, it isn’t rusty. It’s certainly showing its age, and just needs someone with the vision to return it to its former glory. The… more»

Project Bee: 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee

A Dodge Charger Super Bee? Surely you jest. To quote the great sage of our time, Leslie Nielsen in the movie Airplane!, “I am serious. And, don’t call me Shirley.” This serious muscle car can be found here on… more»

Drive it While Restoring: 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee

This 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee is a running, driving example that could either be driven as it is, or the new owner could choose to restore it to its original glory. There’s some work to be done, but… more»

Killer Bee! Stripped A12 440 Six Pack ’69 Super Bee

In February of 1969, Dodge and Plymouth dialed up the wicked A12 package, topping the 440 cid (7.2L) V8 with an aluminum Edelbrock intake wearing three Holley two-barrel carburetors, the now-legendary “Six Pack.” This 1969 Dodge Super Bee in… more»

Nicely Optioned: 1969 Dodge Super Bee

In its day, this 1969 Super Bee must have been one very impressive piece of machinery. When the car rolled off the production line in 1969, there were a few very nice options being offered by Dodge at competitive… more»

46k Genuine Miles: 1968 Dodge Coronet Super Bee

After using this 1968 Super Bee as his daily driver until the early 1970s, the original owner retired the car from road duties and then used it as a weekend drag racer. This life then ended, and the car… more»

1969 Dodge Super Bee A40 “Scat Pack”

Chrysler’s mid-sized “B Body” served as the foundation for a number of epic muscle cars including the Plymouth GTX and Road Runner, the Dodge Coronet R/T, and one that derived its name from the platform:  the Dodge Super Bee…. more»

We Have Rust: 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee

Some restoration projects can be really straightforward and need little in the way of rust repairs. Others come along like this 1971 Super Bee, and the first question that pops into your head is, “Where do I start?” This… more»

Parked Since ’79! 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee

Dodge’s Super Bee package began in 1969, helping fill the niche created by its Plymouth Road Runner stable-mate. The Road Runner and Super Bee represented budget muscle cars for folks who wanted hefty performance with a light price tag,… more»

To Bee or Not To Bee: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

This 1970 Dodge Super Bee is offered for sale here on Craigslist. Located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, it comes with a clean title and an asking price of $15,000. A big thanks goes out to Barn Finder Kellerg for bringing… more»

Export Quality: 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee

When it comes to selling a car, some sellers give us plenty of information and photos to work with while others don’t give us that much at all. The seller of this 1970 Dodge which is listed here on… more»

Mopar Bundle For $12k: Road Runner And Super Bee

There are two particular Mopars that I’ve always wanted to own, the iconic Road Runner and the Super Bee. Sadly, so does everyone else and finding them for a reasonable price is just about impossible these days. At this point,… more»

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