Vehicle Description
This 1971 Dodge Challenger has an awesome single-year color, plenty
of V8 power, four-on-the-floor, and a full custom leather interior
featuring a $9k stereo system. So it's the kind of Mopar that
fulfills you bold muscle car wishes while also making sure it's
both comfortable and unique.
Let's start with the paint that's instantly grabbing your
attention. It's Mopar's high-impact Citron Yella. This was only
offered in 1971, and so this boldness always has a story to tell.
Plus, it looks like it could glow in the dark thanks to an
investment in a very high quality professional respray. To stand
out against this neon-like color, the some of the sportiest
elements had to contrast in black. This includes the full-width
rear spoiler, rear window louvers, dual chin spoilers, and the
lightweight fiberglass hood with menacing dual scoops. So this
darkness looks like it's out to consume the light that the paint is
radiating - a very cool touch. All of it would not look this good
unless there was serious time and money invested in getting the
paint smooth and the body so straight. It even has all the right
muscle car details, like the hood pins, amber driving lights, rear
fender vents, and a well-integrated quad-tip exhaust.
The interior is an awesome mix of vintage and new. Those long and
smooth door panels are a true Challenger classic, and it even has
the era-correct tri-star logo badging. But as you step in, you can
see the low-back bucket seats have the kind of comfy bolstering
that can only come from a modern adaption. These fresh seats are
even finished in a supple leather. Plus, the center console retains
the classic driver-oriented look, except now it goes
further...literally. It extends in the front to give you cup
holders, and it runs through the rear to give the back seats a true
individual bucket seat experience. The result is one of the most
well-integrated custom setups we've seen on a Mopar in quite some
time. The stereo was even upgraded to a distinct and expensive
Helix Bluetooth unit. And this German hifi even includes a custom
speaker enclosure in the trunk. It's a $9k package that takes this
classic muscle car and turns it into a modern sound hall
experience. Then again, your favorite soundtrack may just be the
from what's under the hood. The Mopar Tuff sports steering wheel,
full Rallye instrument w/large tach, and iconic Hurst pistol-grip
shifter are all signs this is a true driver's coupe.
Under this hood is Dodge's mighty 340 cubic-inch V8. Just like the
exterior, the bold colors on the engine bay inner walls also help
funnel your attention to the dark elements, like the air topper
with callout and Mickey Thompson valve covers. This V8 inhales
deeply with a four-barrel carburetor, and headers add power while
also giving this a sweet sound to the dual exhaust. This one fires
up with gusto, and the four-speed manual transmission means you are
in firm control of it all. And speaking of control, this one like
to keep you in-tune with the road while also keeping things firm.
That's why you have features like subframe connectors and power
brakes w/discs up front.
This Challenger has been given all the right investments to be
powerful, bold, and comfortable. It makes for one awesome muscle
Mopar, that you know you can't let get away. Call today!!!