Yes, Plymouth produced the Super Bee, a muscle car that was part of the brand's lineup from 1968 to 1971. The Super Bee was known for its performance and affordability, often equipped with powerful V8 engines. It was designed to compete with other muscle cars of the era, offering a blend of speed and style. The model has since become a classic among car enthusiasts.
They did, in 1970 by Plymouth.
Dodge created the Super Bee.
yes there is a dodge coronet, and in 68, 69, 70 there was a coronet super bee.
A Super Bee
No- chevy Impala, Dodge Viper, Plymouth barracuda, dodge super bee, cobra are some I know of, probably more. Funny thier all animals.
To make a bee on Alchemy, combine a wild animal and a flower. A house and a bee or a tree and a bee will make a beehive. A flower combined with a bee will make honey, and a bee combined with a beehive will make wax.
* 1968 383 Barracuda * 1968 383 BlockNumbers * 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 Engines * 1968 Super Bee 383 Which 383 are you refering too...
is it a super bee, GTX or what
The Dodge Super Bee was a limited edition muscle car from Dodge; it was produced from 1968 until 1971. The Dodge Super Bee comes in different models, and the price varies depending on the model. It can cost anywhere from $35,900 to $145,000.
The Dodge Ram Rumble Bee got its inspiration from the Dodge Super Bee muscle cars manufactured during previous years. Some of the muscle cars were the Super Bee, the Charger and the Challenger.
Better... at what?
A Bee