Introduced in 1965, the street-spec 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 engine found its way into 10,000 to 11,000 cars through 1971. It was offered in no fewer than 13 Dodge and Plymouth nameplates, ...
Khris is a Mechanical Engineer and a classic car aficionado, who adores his Jags, Alfas, and old-school American muscle cars. He keeps tabs on everything from super exotics like an old EB 110 to the ...
Q: Greg I’m a big Plymouth Road Runner and Dodge Super Bee enthusiast from the years 1968 to 1970. When both were introduced in 1968, they became boulevard cruising classics. However, while these ...
Bedecked in Hemi Orange, the 1971 Super Bee is one of only nine outfitted from the factory with a four-speed transmission for the production year. The Bee is powered by a 426 HEMI V-8 engine with dual ...
A short-lived nameplate, the Dodge Super Bee was sold from 1968 to 1970 as the company's entry-level muscle car. Originally based on the Coronet, it was also sold in 1971 as a low-priced variant of ...
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In 1968, Chrysler commissioned Hurst Performance to build about 50 1968 "BO29" Plymouth Barracudas and 50 1968 "LO23" Dodge Darts powered by the 426 Hemi engine. These purpose-built A-Body Mopars were ...
Comella led the second-largest field in the history of the specialty event—23 classic Hemi-powered 1968 Plymouth Barracudas and Dodge Darts—with an 8.424-second lap down the famed quarter-mile at ...