Vehicle Description
Awesome color combo, serious rarity, and ragtop fun give this 1971
Dodge Challenger an instant attraction. But as you dig deeper,
you'll also discover even more of what you love, like V8 power and
an A/C interior.
All the Mopar fans out there already know what kind of a rare sight
it is to find a Dodge Challenger convertible. This is one of less
than 1,900 produced in '71, and nearly a half century later, you
know there are far fewer that have survived to look this good. It
has been treated quite well, and in fact, it has a newer respray of
the High Impact color Plum Crazy. That means it has a deep luster
in the sunlight, and that's exactly what you want on a
sunshine-friendly droptop. Plus, you have the right sporty look
with the twin scoops in the hood and polished torque thrust style
alloys. And one of our favorite pieces is the set of full-length
side stripes. Not only do they show off the curves of the
sheetmetal, but also the white coordinates with the convertible top
to make this rare Mopar distinctive even when the roof is up.
As much as we love the look with the roof up, the power top has a
smooth operation, and it's your gateway to an equally impressive
interior. The white interior gives this a well-coordinated look
inside and out. Plus, the seats have recently been reupholstered
for style and comfort. And while we love the look of the white, you
also have black carpeting so that you don't need to worry about
dusting off your shoes before going for a drive. And being ready
for instant fun is exactly what a car like this was made to do!
Bucket seats, a grippy three-spoke steering wheel, and a dash
that's centered around you: this is a driver's machine. And the
cold-blowing air conditioning means you get to really enjoy the
top-down experience long into the summertime.
The engine bay has the tidy look of care that's you've seen on the
rest of this car. It was born with a 318 cubic-inch V8, and so it's
great to see the correct displacement still in the engine bay. This
one fires up eagerly, and the stainless dual exhaust gives it a
sweet sound. It's the kind of classic you're going to want to enjoy
on the road, and so you have great driving features like power
steering, a three-speed automatic transmission, and the grip of
wide modern tires.
Great features and true rarity come together to deliver an
irresistible droptop classic. So don't let this distinct Mopar slip
away, call today!