Vehicle Description
Some Say 1971 was the pinnacle year for the Detroit built Muscle
Car and that no company Made Muscle better than Dodge. Being the
creators of the Scat Pack Group you better be able to back it up
with performance and they could. The Flag Ship of Dodges Scat Pack
was the mighty SuperBee Dodges brother to the Plymouth Road Runner
a No BS No frills Muscle Car Hell Bent on Best Performance for the
Buck. With government mandates for Emission and Fuel mileage on the
horizon Dodge knew 71 would be the last ,so they gave it all they
had, to go out with a bang. This would be the last year for the
SuperBee name to adorn the side of a Mopar for decades to come.
This year would be the first time Dodge would have the SuperBee
built on a Charger Platform. Starting with the fresh new look of
Dodges mid size Charger line for 71 they built the best looking
best performing SuperBee to date. This fine example we are offering
today, is a rare and heavyly optioned fully restored 71 bee in one
the most desirable color combinations original HEMI Orange with
Black Accent Stripes and Vinyl Roof. Power comes from the famous
Mopar Magnum 440 backed by the Slap Stick shifted bullet proof
Torque-Flite HD 727 Transmission. That Power is feed to the well
known Chrysler 8 3/4 rear axle supported by Heavy Duty suspension.
Braking chores are handled by front Disc Brakes and over the top
sized rear drums. in the handling department the 17" Magnum 500
wheels with Z rated performance tires are controlled by power
steering and ample sized sway bar. The list of desirable Factory
Options includes: HEMI Orange Paint, Black SuperBee Graphics, Black
Vinyl Roof, Performance Hood with insert, Hideaway
Headlights,Tinted Glass, Power Steering, Disc Brakes, Front
Spoiler, Black Bucket Seats, CenterConsole, Slap Stick Shifter,
Heavy duty suspension, 150 MPH Speedometer with full
instrumentation, Rear speaker etc. With only 44,000 Miles this is
the one to own.