This old Dodge may look kind of crusty, but it might not actually be that bad. The original 383 V8 is gone, but there’s another engine included in the sale. The car needs lots of work, but if the rust isn’t too bad, I have hope that the paint could still be preserved. Some polish and lots of elbow grease can work wonders on dry paint. This one is located in Yorktown, Virginia and is listed here on eBay where the auction ends tomorrow.

This was the last of the Super Bee model. Well, some would say that the Super Bee was already dead. In 1971 the Coronet only came in four-door and wagon versions, so the Super Bee name was used on the Charger. The R/T was the range topper so this was a more affordable performance model. It was also the first you could get a small block in your Super Bee.

Things are just as dirty inside. It’s hard to tell what all is needed in here, but I can see a missing door panel and a removed knob, so plan on some window winder repairs. That shouldn’t be a big deal though and could probably wait until the drivetrain was gone through. There arent any photos of the underside or that engine that’s not installed.

Wouldn’t it be cool if the original paint would clean up? It would be a little ratty, but I think that would only add to the effect. These are striking machines and just think how mean it would look with a new vinyl top installed and the old paint moisturized. The paint would make the car standout from the countless restored muscle cars out there and it would even save you some money. Sounds like a good plan to me!