
Welcome to my 1971 Dodge Super Bee page. After countless searches for 1971 Dodge Super Bee pictures, I decided to create my own page. Most of the images here are pictures I have taken at the Mopar Nationals. I have found a few of them at other Mopar web sites. It seems the 1971 Dodge Super Bee was a forgotten car. The 1968-1970 Dodge Super Bee's were built on the Dodge Coronet body. In 1971, the Dodge Coronet was only offered in a four-door model and a stationwagon. So, in order for Chrysler to continue with the Dodge Super Bee model, they offered it on the 1971 Dodge Charger. This was a one year only model. Prior to 1971, the Super Bee was Dodge's low-priced muscle-car, stock with a hot four-barrel 383. The Charger was upscale in looks and price and strictly big-block in the R/T series. However, when Coronet hardtops became Chargers in the newly restyled 1971 Dodge line-up, instead of killing the Super Bee the company optioned it on the Charger as well. The Super Bee was now the no-frills Charger, and the R/T the more expensive model. That's why most of the Hemi-powered Chargers of 1971 were R/T's (63 compared to 22). Otherwise, Super Bee's, being cheaper, out-produced R/T's in 1971 by a count of 4,144 to 2,659. I will present pictures here to help anyone in the restoration of their 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee. I will also contrast the differences between the 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee and the 1971 Dodge Charger R/T. If you have any pictures of 1971's that you do not see here, or if you would like to exchange Mopar links, please feel free to send them to me.
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