The Dodge Super Bee is a muscle car marketed by Dodge, that was produced for the 1968 through 1970 model years. It was Dodge's low-price...
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The Dodge Super Bee is a muscle car marketed by Dodge, that was produced for the 1968 through 1970 model years. It was Dodge's low-priced powerful muscle car and a rebadged version of the Plymouth Road Runner. The origin of the name, "Super Bee", has its basis in the "B" Body designation pertinent to Chrysler's mid-sized cars, including the Road Runner and Charger. While production of the Super Bee ended in 1970, Dodge continued to use the Super Bee name for a few different cars. In the States, in 1971, the Super Bee name was used for an entry-level version of Charger. For the Mexican market, the name was used on a series of rebadged Plymouth Valiants, with these cars known as the Mexican Super Bee, and were available from 1971 to 1976.
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