For Sale: 1971 Dodge Challenger in Allen, Texas for sale in Allen, TX

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Vehicle Description 1971 Dodge Challenger Convertible For Sale -1 of just 1793 factory Challenger convertibles built in 1971 -Running, driving project car featured on Gas Monkey and Dennis Collins Coffee Walk YouTube channels! -Factory B2 blue, white top and blue interior car -Originally optioned with power top, power windows, R36 dictaphone radio with 3 speaker dash, bucket seats, console, and AC! -318, auto car, now has a built 440 with Edlebrock aluminum heads, intake and water pump housing -Motor sounds very healthy and makes good oil pressure, has nice Quick Fuel aluminum carb, HP exhaust manifolds -Does drive but needs work to be roadworthy -Paint is old and showing wear, seats have legendary covers that are probably 15 years old and are still presentable, door panels are very nice -Power top works with some assistance, power windows work as well -All of the 71 and convertible specific trim is in great shape, glass is nice as well -Fantastic base for ratty driver or full restoration! -Entire bottom side of the car was thoroughly dry ice blasted to remove any undercoating and road grime, revealing a very solid undercarriage with only minor rust issues.
-Frame rails, rockers, torsion support are solid -Clean title -Located in Allen, TX 75002 -Call or text Tony @ 505-503-3274.
  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Challenger

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