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1971 Dodge Challenger (SOLD) at Coyote Classics

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It's pretty easy to tell what is and what isn't a Dodge Challenger from a mile away. With a characteristic long, sculpted hood, a wide stance, and aggressivelylow bodylines, the Dodge Challenger sticks out like a sore thumb and is a staple of American performance. This specific 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T Tribute is one mean machine, dressed in a blackoverblack color combination and combining that menacing aesthetic with a powertrain that's sure to pin you to your seat. Powered by a behemoth of an engine, a massive 440 C.I. V8 breathing through a "Shaker" hood intake and 4barrel carburetor, this '71 Challenger is here to burn rubber and take names. Torque is put to the pavement through a smoothshifting 3speed automatic transmission, which is good for both torching the rear tires and for simple highway cruising. The exterior glossblack paint reflects like a mirror in the sun after being buffed to a brilliant shine, and that's only the beginning of this Challenger's attractive style. Matteblack R/T stripes run the length of the car, adding a seriously intimidating element to the exterior. The "Shaker" intake rises out of the hood like a pair of flared nostrils ready for a second wind, making sure that nobody's going to want to challenge you at a red light. Additionally, the floors, frame, trunk, and jambs are all rocksolid and in great shape! Opening this Challenger's twin doors reveals a beautiful twotone white vinyl interior with black trim, complete with comfy bucket seats and a full center console. Options on this intimidating '71 Challenger include power steering, front disc brakes, Hooker headers, a menacing "Shaker" hood intake, a chrome driver's mirror, factory gauges, an updated JVC AM/FM/CD stereo, tinted windows, underdash aux. gauges, an Autogauge aftermarket tachometer, a heater + defroster, a rear spoiler, hood pins, and a meansounding dual exhaust system. Keeping to the periodcorrect look, the car rides on a sweet set of 15" Cragar StreetPro wheels over Goodyear Eagle RWL tires for an appearance straight out of 1971! Tribute or not, this '71 Challenger runs and drives like a beast let loose on the street. It definitely won't last long in our showroom, and we want to make sure that you're behind the wheel when it goes.

VIN and Fender Tag decode as follows:
VIN JH23C1B331325
J: Dodge Challenger
H: "High" price class
23: 2door hardtop coupe
C: 225 C.I. StraightSix
1: 1971 model year
B: Dodge Main Assembly Plant, Hamtramck, Michigan, U.S.A.
331325: Serial number; 231,325th 1971 Dodge scheduled for production at Dodge Main Assembly

FENDER TAG
E24: 225 C.I. StraightSix
D13: 3speed manual transmission
JH23:
J = Dodge Challenger
H = "High" price class
23 = 2door hardtop
C1B:
C = 225 C.I. StraightSix
1 = 1971
B = Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA
331325: Serial number; 231,325th 1971 Dodge scheduled for production at Dodge Main Assembly
GY3: "Citra Yella" exterior paint (redone in "Black" during restoration)
L6XW:
L = "Low" trim
6 = Vinyl bucket seats
X = Black interior trim color (redone in "White" during restoration)
000: Upper door frames and full door panels
318: Production date of March 18th, 1971
057827: Order number
U: Built to specifications for U.S.A. order
A93: "EBody" Coupe Package
C55: Bucket seats
M21: Roofdrip rail moldings
R11: "Music Master" AM radio
V5X: Black protective insert side body moldings
EN2: End of codes, Assembly Line II
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