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A 1969 Super Bee doesn’t blend in anywhere it goes
The 1969 Dodge Super Bee was never designed to be subtle. It arrived in the thick of the muscle car wars as a loud, budget bruiser that shouted its intentions with graphics, scoops, and big cubic ...
Introduced in 1968 alongside the Plymouth Road Runner, the Dodge Super Bee became the division's most affordable muscle car. Despite that, it didn't sell as well as its corporate twin. While the Road ...
Introduced shortly after the over-the-top Plymouth Road Runner’s successful debut, the Coronet Super Bee was the Dodge interpretation of the high-bang-for-low-buck recipe. For some strange reason, the ...
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