The Super Bee, introduced in 1969, was Dodge's no-frills speed machine and the first in its lineup to get the 440 Six pack ...
The Super Bee was Dodge’s alternative to Plymouth’s Road Runner, but unlike the Warner Bros-inspired cartoon Bird, the Bee ...
The Super Bee was produced over two generations ... but a 440-cubic-inch (7.2-liter) Six-Pack RB. And that's nothing to sneeze at because only 1,274 customers ordered this unit.
T he Chrysler 426ci Hemi V-8 was the defining engine of the Golden Age of American Muscle, which guaranteed that Mopars equipped with them were the kings of the streets and tracks ...
called the Six Pack by Dodge and Six-Barrel by Plymouth, as an option for its 440-cubic-inch big block-powered Dodge Super Bee and Plymouth Road Runner muscle cars. The following year, until the ...
In 1969, the radical 440 Six-Pack was added to the Super Bee's list of engine options. By placing three Holly two-barrel carburetors on top of the 440 Magnum V-8, the Super Bee generated 390 ...