The Dodge Super Bee was a low price, stripped out muscle car sold from 1968 - 1971. Dodge needed a competitor to their sister division's wildly popular Plymouth Road Runner so they came up with the Super Bee. Originally priced at only $3027, the Super Bee offered a ton of straight line performance for the money, and many of these cars were abused by their owners. Fast with its standard 383 Magnum, they were brutally quick with the optional 440 Six Pack and insanely fast with the rare and expensive 426 Hemi. This nicely restored 1970 Super Bee had the 383 Magnum and the iconic "C-stripes" and cartoon logos, as seen in this image.