1971 Dodge Charger
Super Bee First and Last! The FIRST Super Bee on a Charger model was the
LAST year for the BEE. In terms of Super Bee collectibles, the most
valuable are the Hemi cars. But this is true with all Chrysler cars. The
next most valuable are the 440 Six pack cars. Whether it's a four-speed or
automatic is really a personal preference. Individual will always play a
role in value. Me, I dig this '71, 383 Super Bee. This one is well
optioned with: bucket seats, console, AM/FM radio, power windows, "Tuff"
steering wheel, pedal dress up trim, front and rear spoilers and
tachometer!
Thanks,
John Bober
Viera, Florida
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