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. http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/1968-dodge-super-bee-1.jpg |
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I have one of those in white hiding in the garage.
Sorry mine isn't a super bee. I must be getting older than I think. Mine's a Coronet R/T. |
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I'll take a black one with a Hemi and 4-speed trans.
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/981...perbeehemi.jpg Make that two...they might be worth big bucks one day. :) http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/5430/68hemisuperb.jpg Nice to have you back, Paul. M68 |
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Hello M68,,,,,,,
1968 Dodge Super-Bee with 383/335 HP A better interior than the Road Runner, with pleated vinyl bench-seat and high-trim grade interior side panels. A rally instrumentation dashboard guage package as standard equipment. Other minor options included, * Chrome wheel openings * Chrome drip-rail * Chrome 'B' pillar post molding * Front disc-brakes Advertised as a 'low-cost entry into a performance car' For the 'rich crowd' Only '128' came through with the '426 Street Hemi' * 32 - 4-Speeds * 96 - Automatics |
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Performance Tests 383/335 HP; Automatic with 3.23 Gears.....15.01 @ 94.0 MPH 4-Speed with 3.23 Gears.......14.97 @ 94.7 MPH Automatic with 3.54 Gears.....14.83 @ 95.3 MPH 4-Speed with 3.54 Gears.......14.77 @ 95.6 MPH |
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Paul, you might want to correct the horsepower figures in the original post, unless you were racing old motorcycles from back then. :p
M68, I agree the '68 Hemi Super Bee & '68 Hemi Coronet R/T were some fine looking performance cars, and the 383 & 440 Magnum models were fun to drive too! . |
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HEMI MOOSE,
I didn't want to cheat the 383 out it's proper Horsepower rating...:) Back in early-1968, nobody really had any idea what to make of these cars. Part style, part performance. And the Dodge Dealerships were 'no help' in telling you what worked and what didn't in performance hop ups. The only thing we knew, was the Super Bee had a better interior, and the car weighed about 80 lbs. heavier than the Road Runner. |
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Paul, you got anything for the other 383 & 440 equipped '68 Dodge Coronet 440 & 500 models...hmm, I'll take a station wagon with a stick! ;)
There were the 'Super Car Clinics' also back then too... |
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Mr. Moose,
I'll check. I don't think the 1968 Coronet, Model 440 or Coronet 500 were available with a Magnum 440/375 HP engine. Only the 383 and/or 426 Hemi as the performance engine options. Unless, it was 'Police Interceptor' The 440 engine was reserved for the 1968 Dodge R/T and Plymouth GTX. |
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Moose,
Fleet Order Only, 'special order' could get you a 440 Magnum in the, * Dodge Coronet Deluxe |
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