For Sale: 1971 Dodge Super Bee in Palmetto, Florida for sale in Palmetto, FL

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Vehicle Description 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee 340 What Makes This Car Special The Dodge Charger (B-body) is a mid-size automobile that was produced by Dodge from 1966 to 1978 and was based on the Chrysler B platform.
The 1971 model year introduced the third generation Charger, characterized by a new split grille and more rounded fuselage bodystyle.
The 1971 Charger Super Bee was promoted in the line and production numbers of the Super Bee reached 5,054.
1971 was the first and only year that a small block engine (340 4-bbl) became available in the Super Bee.
We have a very rare 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee 340 here at Skyway Classics that has the VIN Tag and Trim Tag to verify that it was a real 340 Super Bee that came in red with the black interior and black vinyl top.
Features 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee 340 VIN DECODE WM23H1A166836 W-Charger M-Medium Price Class 23-2 Door Hardtop H1A 340 275HORSEPOWER 1-4BBL 8 CYL High Performance 1-1971 A-Lynch Rd Detroit, MI Assy Plant 166836 Sequential Unit Number FENDER TAG D32:
Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission FE5:
Bright Red (Dodge), Rallye Red (Plymouth, Chrysler & Imperial) Exterior Color C6X9:
Trim - Charger, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Black 326:
Build Date:
March 26 V1X:
Full Vinyl Top, Black C16:
Console w/Woodgrain Panel 26:
26in Radiator 340 cubic inch engine 275 horsepower 4BBL carb Block, heads, and intake painted blue Fresh air grabber air cleaner assembly, Black finned valve covers Headers Dual exhausts Automatic transmission H.
D.
rear end Clean and detailed engine compartment and chassis Black high-back bucket seats Factory dashboard that includes a tachometer and upscale wood grain appliqu s Black steering wheel Automatic shifter in the woodgrain adorned console Pushbutton AM/FM radio Matching black door panels, carpet, and headliner Bright Red Paint Eye-popping graphics including the black side stripes and Super Bee graphics Fully functional N96 air grabber hood Rare front spoiler/splitter Satin black deck lid mounted wing Matching chin spoiler Racy hood pins Aftermarket 5-spoke polished wheels Black sidewall tires make Mechanical Specs Our Bee has super-low production numbers with the 340 cubic inch engine (see engine block numbers pic) that was rated at 275 horsepower with the 4BBL carb, block, heads, and intake painted blue, fresh air grabber air cleaner assembly, black finned valve covers, headers sending the gasses back to the dual exhausts, automatic transmission, H.
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rear end, with all sitting in a clean and detailed engine compartment and chassis.
Interior In '71 the Chargers also received an all-new interior which in typical Mopar fashion was stylish and well-executed.
Ours has a comfortable black high-back bucket seats sporting seat covers all in black, a comprehensive dashboard that includes a tachometer, and upscale wood grain appliqu s.
It has a black steering wheel, automatic shifter in the woodgrain adorned console, pushbutton AM/FM radio, matching black door panels, carpet, and headliner complete the interior appointments making this a car that's ready to show or drive at almost any level.
Exterior Bright Red was an unusual color in '71 but it is correct on this Super Bee this is a seriously good-looking car.
The long nose/short deck styling made popular with the pony cars translated well to the new Charger and this one looks fast just sitting still.
Loaded with all the eye-popping graphics available including the black side stripes and Super Bee graphics, and the fully functional N96 air grabber hood, and rare front spoiler/splitter.
There's no color combination more fitting than a bright red and black stripe Super Bee such as this.
Add in the satin black deck lid mounted wing, the matching chin spoiler, and racy hood pins, the taillights that are housed in a silver panel, and the two exhaust tips along with the aftermarket 5-spoke polished wheels and black sidewall tires.
  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Super Bee

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