This 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee hardtop was refinished in two-tone red and white, the black interior was retrimmed, and a rebuilt 426ci V8 was installed. Features include a four-speed manual transmission, a Sure-Grip rear end, a Chrysler solid-state AM radio, a Hurst pistol-grip shifter, and front disc brakes as well as the A33 Track Pak and an N96 Ramcharger hood scoop.

The replacement 426ci V8 was rebuilt by Dave Dudek Muscle Cars and features dual four-barrel carburetors.

Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transmission linked to a Sure Grip limited-slip rear end equipped with 4.10:1 gearing.

The air cleaner housing is signed by “Mr. Norm” Kraus.

The body is refinished in Bright Red and was optioned with a white vinyl roof and black Super Bee accent stripes.

Additional features include front and rear spoilers, hood pins, racing mirrors, and a Ramcharger hood scoop.

Body-color 15″ steel wheels wear dog-dish hubcaps and are wrapped in Goodyear Polyglas G60-15 tires with raised white letters.

Factory equipment includes heavy-duty brakes and Rallye suspension with heavy-duty shocks, rear leaf springs, front torsion bars, and a front sway bar.

The interior features twin bench seats trimmed in black vinyl with color-coordinated carpets as well as woodgrain accents on the dashboard, instrument cluster, and door panels.

Equipment includes a push-button AM radio and a Hurst pistol-grip shifter.

A pre-delivery instruction tag is present on the steering column.

The three-spoke steering wheel frames a 150-mph speedometer, a combination oil pressure and fuel level gauge, and gauges for alternator charge and coolant temperature.

The five-digit odometer shows 40k miles, TMU.