Vehicle Description
This 1971 Dodge Challenger is powered by a Dodge 440ci engine
equipped with a GMC 671 blower backed by its factory 4-speed
transmission. Equipped with a factory steel crankshaft, custom
steel rods, forged pistons, Engle cam, Edelbrock aluminum heads,
7-quart oil pan, scatter proof bell housing, a high-performance
clutch, aluminum radiator, front disc brakes, Strange Engineering
Dana 60 rear end as well as a custom racing rear end suspension
with 4.30 gear ratio. The interior features the original factory
leather inserts, racing four-point harnesses on two front seats, a
roll bar, tachometer and pistol-grip shift on the floor. Finished
in House of Color black with House of Color flames, this Challenger
was bought in June 1970 brand-new in Prescott, AZ. The custom
rebuild started in 2000 and was completed in 2003. It has won First
Place awards that include Best of Show, Best of Class and Best
Engine all over the state of Arizona. Additionally, it has been
featured twice in Goodguys magazine, once in 2019 and again in June
2010. Comes with every receipt from rebuild. Extra parts included.