Chevrolet Chevelle

vs

Dodge Super Bee

USA vs USA — 1970 vs 1968

Chevrolet Chevelle (1970)
Dodge Super Bee (1968)
Specifications
Chevelle SS 454 LS6Super Bee 440 Six Pack
Horsepower450 hp390 hp
Torque500 lb-ft490 lb-ft
Engine Size7,440 cc7,210 cc
0-60 mph5.4 sec5.3 sec
Top Speed130 mph130 mph
¼ Mile13.1 sec13.4 sec
Weight3,750 lbs3,650 lbs
Wheelbase2,845 mm2,946 mm
Length5,023 mm5,258 mm
Units Produced4,4751,907
Original MSRP$3,835$3,138
Value (Excellent)$350,000$165,000
Collectibility10/109/10
Rarity8/108/10
The Verdict

It's a closely fought contest. The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 brings more power, stronger collectibility to the table, and the 1968 Dodge Super Bee 440 Six Pack answers with quicker acceleration, greater rarity, better value. Both are excellent machines that reward their owners in different ways — there's no wrong answer here.

Overview

In the world of Muscle Car cars, few comparisons generate as much discussion as the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 versus the 1968 Dodge Super Bee 440 Six Pack. Both hail from Muscle era and represent the pinnacle of their respective manufacturers' ambitions. The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 holds a clear advantage in raw power with 450 hp compared to 390 hp, a 60-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Chevrolet Chevelle uses a V8 OHV (LS6 big-block) displacing 7,440 cc, while the Dodge Super Bee relies on a V8 OHV (440 Six Pack) with 7,210 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1968 Dodge Super Bee 440 Six Pack edges ahead at 5.3 seconds versus 5.4 seconds. Each of these machines offers a unique window into the era that produced it, making both worthy of consideration by collectors and drivers alike.