Vehicle Description
- 2nd owner car
- 383 Magnum
- Brand New Quickfuel Hot Rod 650cfm carburetor
- Build sheet included
- Repaint of original factory color
- Special rare option of receptionist tape recorder
- Working A/C
- Hidden Headlights
- Unique original blue on blue interior with wood grain accents
- Survivor car
- White vinyl top
- Hood pins
The first year of the third generation Charger started off strong.
A very comfortable, easy to drive, cruiser. The 383 magnum V8 runs
very smooth with an excellent amount of torque;409 ft-lbs stock!It
is optioned out with hideaway headlights and a premium,
luxuryinterior.Ithas a unique receptionist tape recorder option
(see pictures) which included a tape recorder built into the radio.
This would have been used to record yourself or conversations in
the car on your way to work!With an ice cold A/C system, this car
will be a head turner you can drive in cool comfort. The retro blue
interiorand wood grain dashis like stepping into a time machine
back to 1971. Ready to be driven and enjoyed.
View high quality images here
(http://www.carsrememberwhen.com/inventory/1971-dodge-charger-se/113505?photos=1)
History;
The Charger 'matured' a bit in this generation, basically becoming
a 2-door personal-luxury car to the Coronet (much like the
Chevrolet Monte Carlo was to the Chevelle). This generation Charger
adopted Chrysler's new 'fuselage' styling theme, becoming much more
rounded and swoopy on the sides. It retained some of the previous
generation's 'coke-bottle' theme, but it was less
pronounced.Chrysler's B platform was modified to meet new emissions
and safety regulations. Available in six different packages with
cosmetic changes that include: a split grill, semi fastback rear
window, and a ducktail spoiler. The increase in sales was mostly
due to the elimination of the Dodge Coronet, which meant Dodge
offered the two-door intermediate-size body style only as the
Charger.