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1971 dodge challenger r/t hemi - scottsdale, azhubbard auto center of scottsdalescottsdale, az 85260ph: 8008394490web: n/aoptions:am/fmdescription:survivor extremely rare!!! Though critics argue that the best were saved for last with these cars, making their introduction more than five years after the first mustang was released. Using a formula similar to ford and chevrolet, the challenger was based on a stretched, compact dart platform, making the car an immediate sales success. The white hat boys at dodge positioned the car as part of the scat pack, emblazoning the cars with bumblebee stripes and offering them with a full array of options and nearly any engine chrysler built, including the fearsome hemi, as found in this car. The challenger, new for 1970, received only minor changes for 1971. A challenger convertible was chosen to pace the indianapolis 500. It was the last time dodge built a factory convertible, until the mid-1980s. Gone, too, was the famous hemi after 1971. R/t models included high back bucket seats, heavy duty brakes, an r/t handling package, and g70x14 raised white letter tires. Amazingly, this hemi challenger has traveled just 64,000 miles from new. While it is one of just six surviving examples with black exterior paint, it is the sole example known that still wears its original factory finish, putting it into a category of its own. Govier's 33-page report is available for inspection and is included with the sale of this challenger. This rare hemi-equipped dodge challenger is equipped with its original numbers-matching drivetrain, including the engine, transmission, and rear end. It is equipped with the a-34 trak-pak option, which includes a 3. 54:1 sure-grip limited slip differential and a dana 60 rear axle. It maintains is original interior, glass, seats, headliner, and carpeting. The entire ownership trail is known, but of particular interest is susan willey, of ohio, who purchased the dodge in 1979. Interestingly, willey raced the car at local race tracks and worked on the car herself; she maintained the car until selling it in 1993. In its current ownership, the hemi challenger has been stored in climate-friendly arizona and has been well looked after. Value trends for collector cars are ever-trending in favor of. Bucket Seats✔ AM/FM
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