Vehicle Description
STK 3771 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee
The Dodge Super Bee was a part of the second generation of iconic
muscle cars introduced by MOPAR in 1968. The Super Bee was based on
the Dodge Charger platform and was designed to compete with other
high-performance vehicles of the era. The Super Bee underwent a
redesign in 1971, the last year for the model. featuring a new
front grille and taillights as well as a more streamlined
appearance. This classic Super Bee is a beautiful, low mileage
survivor that has benefited from a partial restoration that
included a paint and interior refresh. (A comprehensive Auto
Appraisal Network report from 06/23 is included.) The body was
carefully prepped and refinished in 2-stage 'Dark Green Metallic',
the factory color. All chrome/stainless is outstanding and accents
include hide-away headlights, a functional Air Grabber hood w/hood
pins, Super Bee stripping and 15" Mopar rallye wheels that mount
Mickey Thompson performance radials. The interior is in overall
very good condition. Many of the components appear to be original
pieces, but the seats have been reupholstered. Carpeting, dash,
door cards and headliner all present well. The Dodge is equipped
with an AM radio, analog gauges and a center console w/pistol grip
shifter. Horsepower is furnished by a 383ci wedge that was rated at
300hp when equipped with a Carter AVS 4-barrel carburetor and dual
exhaust. A Chrysler A833 4-speed manual transmission transfers
power to a 8-3/4" differential w/factory gearing. The chassis was
equipped with power steering and power disc/drum brakes. Front
suspension is Chrysler's traditional torsion bar design and leaf
springs are used in the rear. There are very few of these Super Bee
models around today - fewer still in this grand condition. This
classic Dodge will look very stately in your MOPAR garage. ALL
VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".