There's a reason that the Dodge Challenger had a headlining role in
several of the Fast and the Furious movies. Love them or hate them,
you can't argue with their choice in classic muscle cars. While you
won't see it flying over any buildings, this numbers-matching 1971
Dodge Challenger R/T is ready to take a starring role in your
collection. Fully repainted in its original Brite Blue Metallic,
the '71 model is the final year of Chrysler's high-compression
motors, and the last time the first generation of Challengers could
be optioned with the Road/Track package. With its heavy-duty
chassis, aggressively styled hood, rear spoiler, and graphics, it's
easy to see why this car is loved by audiences on and off the
screen.
Inside, we find an ocean of blue vinyl that appears to be stock and
correct. Recovered bucket seats are separated by a full-length
center console that uses a small retaining wall of sorts to isolate
the shifter to the driver's side, ensuring no one can
unintentionally throw it out of gear while providing a clean and
compartmentalized feel to the passenger side. A three-spoke wheel
sits in front of a four-pod gauge cluster, enshrouded in a
woodgrain bezel. Simple push-pull toggle switches and sliding
adjustments for the HVAC control allow the driver to focus on
what's most important, without having to take their eyes off the
road to change the temperature. An original-looking and
straightforward push-button AM radio offers a semblance of a
soundtrack, but really, the only sounds you're likely to focus on
will be emanating from those chrome exhaust tips.
Under the hood, we find the star of the show. A numbers-matching
383 cubic-inch V-8 engine that made an advertised 300 horsepower
and 410 pound-feet of torque thanks to its hydraulic lifters and
single four-barrel carburetor feeding it as quickly as possible
before the dual exhaust and FlowMaster exhaust do away with spent
gases in a glorious muscle car fashion. Power is routed through an
A727 Torqueflight three-speed automatic transmission before being
sent out to an 8.75-inch rear end that transfers those ponies to
the pavement via a set of fifteen-inch Rally wheels shod in
235/60R15 BFG Radial T/A's giving this Challenger a movie star-like
aggressive stance. Also included in the sale is a set of Cragar
wheels also wrapped in BFG Radial T/A's.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Rotisserie Restored
• Final Year R/T Package
• Numbers Matching
• 383 V8
• Torqueflite Three Speed Auto
• Four Barrel Carb
• Dual Exhaust
• FlowMasters
• Power Steering
• Power Brakes
• Front Disc Brakes
• Front and Rear Sway Bars
• Full B5 Blue Repaint
This 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T rides on a heavy-duty suspension
consisting of a Torsion bar, shocks, and a sway bar up front, while
a rear sway bar and air shocks hold up the rear. Finally, a set of
power disc brakes up front helps rein in speed whenever called
upon, allowing this Challenger to take on twists and turns and do
more than just live its life a quarter mile at a time. If you want
to know what it's like to sit behind the wheel of a car that has
true star power, then don't wait another second because this is the
one you've been searching for. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1971 Dodge Challenger
Listing ID:CC-1975491
Price:$84,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1971
Make:Dodge
Model:Challenger
Exterior Color:B5 Blue
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:87382
Stock Number:7652-DFW
VIN:JS23N1B269651
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