For Sale: 1971 Dodge Charger in Salem, Ohio for sale in Salem, OH

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Vehicle Description WM23:
Dodge ChargerMedium 2 Door HardtopN1A:
383 300HP 1-4BBL 8 CYLYear:
1971Assembly:
Lynch Road, MI, USA180998:
Sequence numberE65:
383 cid 4 barrel V8 300hpD32:
Heavy Duty Automatic TransmissionEL5:
Butterscotch (Dodge), Bahama Yellow (Plymouth) Exterior ColorH6X9:
Trim - High, Vinyl Bucket Seats, BlackTX9:
Black (Dodge), Int907:
Build Date:
September 07029251:
Order numberU:
USA SpecificationsC16:
Console w/Woodgrain PanelG37:
OS Dual Racing MirrorsN41:
Dual ExhaustN42:
Chrome Exhaust TipsAbout 1971 Dodge Charger Super BeeUnfortunately, 1971 was the beginning of the end for all muscle cars because of stricter emission standards and higher insurance costs.
Despite those factors, the 71 Charger stayed alive and actually received a major redesign.
From this time onward, Chargers and Coronets share the same body style.
The difference being the Chargers were two-door cars while the Coronets were four-door cars.
In previous years, the Super Bee package was available only under the Coronet, but now that they shared the same body style, and the Charger being the two-door version, the Super Bee was produced under the Charger name.
This would be the only year that the Charger Super Bee existed.
This would also be the last year of the 426 Hemi.
On a positive note, a new rear spoiler and ramcharger hood were now available on the option lists.
A new scoop was mounted in the middle of the hood directly above the air cleaner and if the driver wanted to put clean air directly into the carburetor all they had to do was pull a lever under the dash and the scoop would pop open.
This scoop was available only the Coronet R/T and Super Bees.
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  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Charger

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