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1971 Super Bee value

Started by rayderluvr, February 19, 2013, 12:32:20 PM

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rayderluvr

what would be the value of a 71 Super Bee restored. not necessary a graveyard cars restoration but a nice job of making it Factory? I apologize for capitalization or spelling errors I am doing a voice to text while I'm on the road. thank you

skip68

skip68, A.K.A. Chuck \ 68 Charger 440 auto\ 67 Camaro RS (no 440)       FRANKS & BEANS !!!


WM23N1

Really depends on it's engine/tranny combo. I agree on skip68's opinion for a 340 or 383 auto car.  :Twocents:
1971 Super Bee 383 "The WM23N1" http://1971-1974dodgecharger.com/

rayderluvr

383 auto on column, bench seat. Also, if changed to a console and buckets, would that affect value?

WM23N1

1971 Super Bee 383 "The WM23N1" http://1971-1974dodgecharger.com/

71green go

I would have thought around $18,000-$22,000 with what I have seen...am I that far off in my thinking?

Scaregrabber

$18k-$22k sounds realistic for a small engine, automatic Superbee in nice shape. More than that and it would have to be pristine which it doesn't sound like it is or have some really nice options.

Sheldon

rayderluvr

Thanks for the replies. I am going to look at a Bee this weekend. My thought is it will not cost much more to "resto-mod" a Super Bee than it will my '73 Charger SE, and would be worth more than the '73 after nearly the same investment. (I know the Bee will cost a little more, and needs more body work than my '73, but man, a Super Bee is WAY cooler than a '3 SE.....)
I would not be thining of this except I have had a really good offer on my '73................