A combination between Dodge's budget-friendly muscle car and its most expensive engine option, the 1970 HEMI Super Bee was produced in low double-digit figures, which makes it insanely valuable today.
‘Super Bee’ and ‘Viper’ are two Dodge legends from vastly different eras that ultimately served the same purpose – put a broad smile on the faces of owners and their faces on ‘Wanted’ posters. While ...
Did your parents have the coolest car on the block when you were a kid? We don’t mean a ’60s station wagon, which might spark conversations at car cruises today. We’re talking about a car that, in ...
Up until 1970, factory muscle from Ma Mopar was often heard before it was seen. That's especially true of the 440 Six Pack that joined the Dodge Super Bee's option list in the spring of 1969. Three ...
On this episode of Roadkill powered by Dodge, it’s the return of two popular, Mopar Hemi-powered Roadkill project cars: Mike Finnegan’s “Blasphemi” 1955 Chevy Gasser and David Freiburger’s “Rumble Bee ...
Dale Matthews' e-mail and pictures piqued our interest. He starting out by saying, "Here's one that's a little different and very neat. To Bee or not to Bee." His riddle was, "When is a Super Bee not ...
Getting the most bang for your buck on a classic muscle car is a subjective concept that covers the full spectrum of Golden Age rides. TopSpeed has made lists of the most affordable muscle cars, but ...
On this episode of Roadkill, its Freiburger in the Super Bee versus Finnegan in the 67 Camaro as the guys make the trip from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City and back to go race at the Midnight Drags at ...
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