Launched alongside the Plymouth Road Runner in 1968, the Super Bee was Dodge's entry-level muscle car during the golden era. And like most Mopars produced at the time, it's highly desirable with a 426 ...
Dodge offered a little something to everybody with the 1970 Coronet lineup, so the engine choice started with a 225ci six-cylinder unit and went as high as the 426 Hemi on the R/T and the Super Bee.
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1969 Dodge A12 models and their explosive rise in value
Collectors once treated 1969 Dodge A12 cars as rough street brawlers, not blue-chip investments. Today, those same ...
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Why the A12 Super Bee remains Mopar’s street bruiser
The 1968 Coronet Super Bee A12 sits at the sharp end of late‑sixties Mopar performance, where stripped‑down bodies met brutal ...
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