For many of us graying readers, cars have always been a big part of our existence. there was something about the look, the sounds, and the smell of what are now commonly known as musclecars that bring ...
Introduced in 1965, the street-spec 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 engine found its way into 10,000 to 11,000 cars through 1971. It was offered in no fewer than 13 Dodge and Plymouth nameplates, ...
Overshadowed by the Plymouth Road Runner during its three-year production run, the Super Bee remains an underated beast from the golden era of muscle cars. After the Chrysler Corporation introduced ...
Bedecked in Hemi Orange, the 1971 Super Bee is one of only nine outfitted from the factory with a four-speed transmission for the production year. The Bee is powered by a 426 HEMI V-8 engine with dual ...
That is not the case with Jerry and Linda Brown of Florissant, Missouri, who still have the car to match the memories. This Dodge Super Bee's original owner decided to sell it in late 1968 with just 8 ...