Being the only year when the Super Bee was a trim level for the Charger, rather than a separate model, these B-body Mopars are not very common nowadays. Just a little over 5,000 were produced, and they came with variety of engines including a 340 small block (again only in 1971).
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The Citron Yella 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee we have here packs the more potent 440 Six Pack powerplant, and while I am not sure what has been done to it, the rowdy V8 sound definitely suggests some performance tweaks.
Play Jamboolio's video to see this stunning '71 Dodge Super Bee spotted in Finland.
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Did You See Hank's Beautiful Dodge Dart 416 Stroker Video?
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