Granted, this Super Bee will require a serious amount of cash to spring back to life, but it could be worth it. Dodge sold 15,506 Super Bees in 1970, which is a lot, but this Mopar is actually ...
Only 15 models were ever blessed with the ferocious 440 Six Pack/6BBL V-8, making them some of the rarest Mopar muscle cars ...
The other one was the Plymouth Road Runner ... Super Bee sales dropped to 15,506 examples in 1970. The following year, when the Super Bee was moved to the Charger platform, only 5,054 customers ...
The truth of the matter is that 440 Six Pack/6-BBL Mopars make for better collectible classic muscle cars than big V-8 Fords ...
The 383 Super Commando was equipped with upgrades including intake manifold, camshaft, and cylinder heads from the Road Runner and Super Bee. Restrictive exhaust ... The third-generation Plymouth ...
However, even after the HEMI was discontinued in 1970, the Super Bee continued to be offered with a 440-cubic-inch V8. Despite this, sales declined steadily, leading to its eventual discontinuation.
In 1970, three GM divisions offered cars with ... Initially, it was offered only in the Dodge Super Bee and Plymouth Road Runner, both of which received new fiberglass hoods with cutouts for ...
The allure of American muscle cars is simply irresistible, with a rich history rooted in power and performance that captivates enthusiasts from all walks of life. Back in 1966, Merriam-Webster defined ...
1970 Dodge Challenger/Plymouth Barracuda**: A fusion of style and power ... also demonstrate your dedication to preserving ...
Ringbrothers has rolled out a custom 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda with a bubblegum pink paint finish known as Pink Eye.