1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee 340
The 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee 340 stands out with its distinctive features and styling. It is equipped with a 340 cubic inch engine producing 275 horsepower, paired with a 4-barrel carburetor. The engine, including the block, heads, and intake, is painted blue and features a fresh air grabber air cleaner assembly and black finned valve covers. Headers lead to dual exhausts, and the vehicle has an automatic transmission and a heavy-duty rear end. The engine compartment and chassis are clean and detailed.
The interior boasts black high-back bucket seats, a factory dashboard with a tachometer and wood grain appliqués, and a black steering wheel. It includes an automatic shifter in a woodgrain-adorned console, a pushbutton AM/FM radio, and matching black door panels, carpet, and headliner.
Externally, the Charger is painted in Bright Red, complemented by black side stripes and Super Bee graphics. It features a fully functional N96 air grabber hood, a rare front spoiler/splitter, a satin black deck lid-mounted wing, a matching chin spoiler, and racy hood pins. The car is finished with aftermarket 5-spoke polished wheels and black sidewall tires, providing a striking and aggressive appearance.