1969–1971 Dodge Super Bee VIN Decoder
The Super Bee illustrates why classic VIN decoding must be year-aware. The WM prefix identifies Coronet Super Bee applications in 1969–1970 but moves to the Charger Super Bee for 1971. PetrolJunky uses the year character before assigning the model.
Decoder coverage: 1969–1971
What this decoder page is designed to answer.
The same prefix changes model context
A generic prefix-only decoder can mislabel these cars. PetrolJunky combines WM with the encoded year and body before returning Coronet Super Bee or Charger Super Bee.
The engine code remains independently useful
The fifth VIN character can identify period 383, 426 Hemi, 440 and other available engine families using year-specific Chrysler mappings.
Fender-tag evidence still matters
Axle, transmission, color, stripe and many package details live outside the VIN. The registry record is designed to hold that evidence without mixing it into the factory VIN decode.
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Public registry records matching this decoder page will appear here as the registry grows.