The exhibit
A one-year Charger-based Super Bee with unmistakable muscle-car scale and 440 Magnum presence.
The 1971 Charger introduced a new fuselage-influenced body with a shorter wheelbase and a more dramatic, sculpted profile.
For 1971, Dodge moved the Super Bee name to the Charger line, creating a distinctive one-year chapter in the model's history.
Ownership and legacy
This Charger's story, specification, and time in the shop will be featured in a future Guthrie's Garage video.
Jim Guthrie's view
The 1971 Charger's bodywork is theatrical by design; the Super Bee details give that shape the mechanical attitude it promises.
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