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An
original 1971 advertisement
The
Super Bee had the simulated valve cover hood insert (hood pins optional)
The
R/T had the louvered hood insert
Both
were available with the Ramcharger hood
Painted
bumpers were an option. SuperBees had different taillights than....
...the
R/T's. The R/T had louvered taillights
Both
cars were available with the Rallye wheel
The
Magnum 500 wheel was also available
All
cars with dual exhaust had these slotted chrome tips
Cragars
were an after-market option!
Trunk
view of spoiler bracket with original jacking instruction label
Underneath
view of hood insert
Another
interior view with optional air conditioning
The
base engine for the Super Bee was a 383
Here
is a 383 with air conditioning
Here
is a 72 Charger that was cloned to be a 71 Super Bee
The
72's had raised side marker lights instead of the recessed lights
Side
view with optional painted bumpers
Here
is a picture of my Super Bee
after I had just purchased it in 1987
My
383 in rough condtion
Side
view of my newly purchased Bee
with the ugly wide Cragars
An
R/T in Green Go paint. Notice the slots in the doors on the R/T
Plymouth's
version of the Super Bee, the Road Runner (in Hemi power)
A
70 Super Bee made into a restaurant booth!!! I've heard of eating in your
car, but.....
The
Dodge Defender from the tv series "VIPER"
A
clone of Richard Petty's Plymouth Super Bird
The
Sox & Martin Super Bird with the Little Red Wagon
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