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1976 super bee

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So i was at the parts store looking for a lower radiator hose for my 1974 satellite and long story short their computer pulled up a 1976 super bee. Anyone ever seen one or have pics?
 
Owning a 1970 Superbee, I would tell you there is no 1976 Superbee
I would also say:
The Superbee was produced from 1968 through 1971
In 1971 it departed from the Coronet Line to the Charger Line

Resurrected for the new Dodge Charger in something like 2008?
 
1976, Dodge would have puled anything out of their a$$es to sell a car..
 
So i was at the parts store looking for a lower radiator hose for my 1974 satellite and long story short their computer pulled up a 1976 super bee. Anyone ever seen one or have pics?


Could be the Mexican version. There was a Super Bee sold in Mexico based on the A body but I do not know how long into the 70's it was produced.
 
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these are 1977 sombrero super bee's
 
When I go to Advance my 76 Charger SE is under the model special edition. Watched the parts guy one time he asked for year then make and for model he was going down the line and I saw Special Edition. So that's what I order from now. It has saved my but over a few odd parts. But I can always tell them it's a Córdoba and make sure the parts are correct. Well for the few parts they carry for these cars. Lol
 
Looks real.
 
News to me,
IMO not a real superbee

With the amount of 'clones', 'tributes' and other bastard children in this hobby, at least this one came from a Chrysler factory with an authorized and correct logo instead of somebody 'just wanting one'.
 
I'd LOVE to have a Mexican Bee.

Based on a 70 Duster, 73 Dart Sport, or Aspen.

Most has 270 HP rated 318 engines or 225 /6.

Lots of four speeds, in the ones I've seen.

Right up there with Brazilian Charger R/T (based on 68 Dart), and Australian Charger/Pacer.
 
I'd LOVE to have a Mexican Bee.

Based on a 70 Duster, 73 Dart Sport, or Aspen.

Most has 270 HP rated 318 engines or 225 /6.

Lots of four speeds, in the ones I've seen.

Right up there with Brazilian Charger R/T (based on 68 Dart), and Australian Charger/Pacer.
You have seen these in person?
 
There's enough info out there not to question their existence.

However, I've seen at least one fake.
 
There's enough info out there not to question their existence.

However, I've seen at least one fake.
I wasn't questioning existence. Im amazed any are in the states that have been seen.
 
There was a lime green one on ebay, a white one and a yellow one on CL and IIRC a blue one over on FABO.
 
Reminds me of the 1997 - 2002 Ramcharger that was sold in Canada and Mexico but not in the USA.
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Boy that's quite the blunder....right when full size SUV sales were going through the roof.
 
When I go to Advance my 76 Charger SE is under the model special edition. Watched the parts guy one time he asked for year then make and for model he was going down the line and I saw Special Edition. So that's what I order from now. It has saved my but over a few odd parts. But I can always tell them it's a Córdoba and make sure the parts are correct. Well for the few parts they carry for these cars. Lol

I have the same problem with my '79-300 most parts are interchangeable with the Cordoba but some are special edition or heavy duty
 
There is one in this month's Hot Rod magazine that competed in the Drag Weekend. It was not a '76, but still the same model, A body (Mexican Duster-ish). The article said that the B-Body was not available in Mexico.
 
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