1971 Super Bee (charger) on 2040-cars
McFarland, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:V8 - 383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Dodge
Sub Model: Super Bee
Model: Charger
Exterior Color: White
Trim: Super Bee
Drive Type: RWD
71 Super Bee (Real) not a clone.
7 year old rotiserrie restoration
1 of 600 plus Bees built with a 4 speed
# Matching factory 4 speed & rear end
Date correct 383 Magnum
This Bee is a very high end driver, it has won numerous awards at local shows . Very nice but not a trailer queen. Very straight and no rust . Every thing replaced or rebuilt when restored. 383 has had a mild build . Seats believed to be original and I do have a partial build sheet. 57,000 miles believed to be original. I do have the full set of original Magnum rims but they need restoration. This could be a really rare Bee being a 4 speed and white. White was not a popular color in the 70's as most purchased were purple.lime, etc. Unfortunatly Chrysler lost the exact production specs for a lot of these cars built in the early 70's This Bee is listed on the Super Bee registry @ www.71superbee.com. file # 282. Super Bee production #'s can be found on this site as well as a lot of usefull info about the Super Bees.
Please ask any specific questions before you bid. I could list 6 paragraphs of info and what you may be looking for still may not be there.
I do have all reciepts for the restoration.
Thanks
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