Auto World #AMM1260 1/18 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee (Damaged)

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Auto World #AMM1260 1/18 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee (Damaged)

The “Super Bee” name comes from the "B” body designation used for mid-sized cars from Chrysler. Interestingly, the Super Bee logo design was picked from a contest winner’s entry based on the Dodge "Scat Pack" medallion. The 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee was a direct competitor to the Plymouth Road Runner. It was created as a budget muscle car with low cost and high performance. The 1971 model had a totally new body style, with ventless side windows, concealed windshield wipers, a split front-bumper design, a semi-fastback roof, power bulge hood (blacked out), V6X black sport stripes, and Bee decals. In 1971, it was available in four engine sizes— the 340, 383, 440, & the massive 426 HEMI. 1971 was the twilight for the true ground-pounding street machines since all their most powerful engines were dropped by Chrysler in 1972.

            Auto World has replicated this car in factory-matched FJ6 Green Go paint with a contrasting V1W white vinyl roof. Under the hood, this 1:18 replica comes with a 383 Magnum big-block V8 that cranked out 300hp. This high-quality Mopar is filled with intricate details you’ve come to expect from Auto Word

 

This Model Is Missing ONE of its Two Tail Pipes. No Stratches or Other Damage On Model This Is Reflected in Price. Was $229.00 Now $200.0

FEATURES:

1:18 scale die-cast replica

FJ6 Green Go

Detailed Engine

Steerable Front Wheels

Accurate Interior and Chassis

Opening Doors, Trunk and Hood