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1971 Dodge Challenger Convertible - Same Owner For 29 Years -
Original Build Sheet - Original Owners Manual - Original Fender Tag
- Non Matching 383ci V8 - Automatic Transmission - 25k Miles TMU -
Red Exterior With White Convertible Top - White Interior There is
something special about Challenger convertibles. Not many were made
in the E-Body configuration like the car you see here. Just 1,793
were produced for the '71 model year, which is the fewest of any of
the Challenger convertible production years. Not many are around
any more, though there are a few great examples of the classic
convertible like this one to be found. This car was with the same
owner for the last 29 years. There was a sense of pride with this
car so it was well maintained, and responsibly enjoyed over time.
The car you see here is a 1971 Dodge Challenger Convertible
finished in Red over a white interior, and capped with a white top.
The mechanical odometer shows approximately 25,572 miles, though
true mileage is unknown. Immediately noticeable are the horizontal
white stripes of the R/T stripe kit, which provide a nice contrast
to the red paint. Speaking of the paint, it shows nice even gloss
and is bright. The body panels line up as they should, and all trim
and chrome shows nicely. It's not unheard of, but it would be
unexpected to have a muscle car like this that didn't have a few of
the following items; hood pins, a spoiler, special badging, or some
sort of stripes on the exterior. This car has all of the
aforementioned accessories, as well as a fancy flip-top fuel filler
cap and a performance hood. The rolling stock consists of rally
wheels with beauty rings and hubcaps, which are wrapped in white
letter BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires. The power top is in great
condition, though we hope that the top is only used in those pesky
situations where a surprise rain storm has popped up. Top down
driving in this car is a treat. Wind in your hair, and the sound of
the 383 V8 rumbling is therapeutic. Those who have driven, or sat
in a Challenger of this vintage can appreciate the lineup of gauges
on the dash in front of the driver, and the center console that is
contoured around the t-handle shifter. In this Challenger, a
three-spoke steering wheel, faux-wood trim, aftermarket radio, and
factory tachometer are items we'd like to point out. The power top
is operated with a toggle switch found on the dashboard to the left
of the steering wheel. The interior shows very well, save for a
little discoloration on the door panel on the passenger's side of
the car. Otherwise the interior is well kept with trim, door
handles, seatbelts, seat trim, and carpeting being clean and in
good condition. A big part of the appeal of a car like this is
what's under the fancy hood. In this case, it's a replacement 383ci
V8 mated to an automatic transmission. The 383 pumps out enough
power to keep a smile on your face while driving the car to the
tune of about 300 horsepower. The engine is fed through a
dual-snorkel air cleaner, and it looks a little sportier thanks to
a coat of orange engine paint on the engine block, valves, and
valve covers. With Challenger convertibles being rare when new, and
few and far between nowadays, MOPAR fans should take notice of this
special car. These don't come up for sale often. Having been a
prized possession to the same owner for the last 29 years, it has
been well cared for, and respectfully enjoyed over the years.
Please call if interested or e-mail with specific questions. Thank
you for looking