Check out this "AMAZING"1971 Dodge Challenger R/T that just arrived
and is available for immediate delivery! This absolutely stunning
automobile underwent more than a $150,000 'Top-to-Bottom', "Nut and
Bolt" restoration. It is powered by a 440 Magnum V8 stroked to 496
which is attached to a 4-speed manual transmission with Holley
Sniper fuel injection and 2" Ceramic Headers along with QA1 and
Horchkis suspension and a Magna Flow exhaust! All new wiring has
been neatly installed along with a new interior, center console,
tilt column and Dakota Gauges. Included in the restoration is a new
sound system with amplifier and Bluetooth, speakers, a full vinyl
top, Rallye wheels with 3" trim rings, power disc brakes all around
and lots more. Three large binders of receipts accompany this
vehicle documenting this incredible restoration. With the Go Green
exterior finish and vintage R/T striping, a full black vinyl top
and new black interior, this Challenger R/T epitomizes that
unmistakable Mopar-look! With less than 300 miles since the amazing
transformation, this Mopar is certainly a showstopper!
Vehicle Details
1971 Dodge Challenger
Listing ID:CC-1867863
Price:$119,000
Location:Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Year:1971
Make:Dodge
Model:Challenger
Exterior Color:GREEN GO
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:334
Stock Number:J18143L
VIN:JS23N1B127352
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