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AWARD WINNING BUILD, VERY CORRECT REPRODUCTION OF A 440 SIX PACK R/T, SHOW READY

Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
SubModel: R/T Tribute
Type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Year: 1971
Mileage: 898
VIN: JH23N1BA452738
Color: Orange
Engine: 440 Six Pack V8
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Local pick-up only

1971 Dodge Challenger Additional Info:

Chrysler E-bodies continue to be red-hot collectables, and this 1971 Challenger R/T tribute is a very cool piece of muscle that will get respect everywhere it goes. What else do you need besides that great shape, some Hemi Orange paint, and a Go-Wing out back? Well, how about a 440 Six Pack engine, an award-winning restoration, and, of course, a relatively reasonable price tag compared to a pedigree car.Mopars were still the kings of the street in 1971 and while the rest of the industry was busy getting ready for new emissions rules, the guys at Dodge went against the crowd and continued building legitimate V8-powered muscle. This Challenger certainly looks the part, with vivid Hemi Orange paint and correct reproduction R/T stripes that were the perfect early-70s accent. Finding one of these that hasn't been eaten by the dreaded tin worm is getting tougher all the time, so they made sure they did it justice by getting excellent panel gaps and flat surfaces that reflect distortion-free images. They also added a correct R/T hood, a satin black Go-Wing on the deck lid, and a full set of satin black R/T decals. Add in a set of hood pins, correct rectangular exhaust tips, and a beautifully preserved grille, and this is a car that will definitely get some attention at the local cruise night. There's a reason it earned all those awards, and while we don't like to say "perfect," this car doesn't have many nits to pick cosmetically. Correct black upholstery tells you all you need to know about the level of restoration in this car. If you can touch it, it's probably new, including the seat covers front and rear, the door panels, and the fresh black carpets that take you all the way back to 1971. A restored wood-rimmed steering wheel looks cool framing the gauges, all of which are clear and brightly marked, including a factory tach. It's as beautifully finished inside as it is outside, and the attention to detail shows everywhere you look, from the discreet T-handle shifter to the fresh woodgrained appliques on the dash and console. It's set up for A/C, although it's not currently installed (call us for details on the Vintage Air setup that's available with the car), and the AM radio is disconnected in preparation for an entertainment upgrade that would stay hidden in, say, the glove box. As a show car, it has also been outfitted with a correct mat and matching Rallye wheel in the trunk, and again, finish quality is exemplary.This car was born with a 383, but today packs a 440 cubic inch V8 complete with a factory "Six Pack" induction system. In the interest of earning trophies, everything under the hood is OEM or NOS, including the battery. Invisible upgrades include a Comp Cams 292 camshaft that adds a few horsepower and gives it a nasty idle, too. Correct decals, a functional ram air assembly, stamped hoses, and other little items make it look factory fresh, and the Hemi Orange paint on the block matches the bodywork almost perfectly, adding a sort-of custom look that Mopar guys will appreciate. The chassis is spectacular, with body-colored floors that shine like the bodywork, satin black hardware, and a fresh reproduction exhaust system. A TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission feeds an 8.75-inch rear end full of 3.55 gears, so it's punchy but not obnoxious on the road. And no other wheel looks as good on an E-body as the classic Rallye, with these wearing correct trim rings and a set of 245/60/15 BFG radials.This car was 4th in the nation in the Restored class at the ISCA indoor circuit and the attention to detail is extremely impressive. If you want looks, power, and quality, this is one heck of a Challenger. Call today!