The muscle car market received a breath of fresh air for 1968 when the Road Runner emerged from the B-body family of Mopars to tackle the Goliaths of the day and take them down with the only weapons it had: a low price and a big engine. The idea caught on, and Dodge followed suit a few months later with the Coronet-based Super Bee. Unlike the vastly popular Plymouth Road Runner, the Coronet wasn’t particularly popular &ndash... (continue reading...)
Full ArticleMopar Fan Buys 16k-Mile 1969 Super Bee Hemi 1-of-1, Teaches His Son To Drive Stick in It
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