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1968 Dodge Super Bee
1968 Dodge Super Bee
The 'cousin' of the Plymouth Road Runner Available in 1968 with a 383/335 HP or 426 'Street Hemi' Base starting price, of $3027, which was $131 more than the Road Runner. Again, offered with the 4-speed Manual/Transmission as standard equipment, and the 727 Automatic/Transmission as an 'option'. The interior instrumentation on the Super Bee was borrowed from the Rally Package of the Dodge Charger. A Tachometer ($38) was a good added option. A simple performance car, with Bumble Bee Racing Stripe, Power- Bulge Hood and Black-Matte grille. The Super Bee had a few more 'dress-ups' than the Road Runner, but they were nearly identical. The 383 with a 3.23 Posi-rear, was capable of 15.00's at 94 MPH. In 1968, only available in the 'pillared coupe', 7716 total of the 383 engine equipped cars were produced. * 2933 (4-Speeds) * 4783 (Automatics) In 1968, could be found in E/S or E/SA. Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 11-28-2012 at 05:40 PM. |
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