For Sale: 1971 Dodge Challenger in Rogers, Minnesota for sale in Rogers, MN

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Vehicle Description This 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T Tribute Convertible underwent an extensive frame-off restoration and features many desirable performance upgrades.
Initially introduced in the fall of 1969, the Challenger was Dodge's answer to Chevy's Camaro and Ford's Mustang in the Pony Car market.
The first generation Challengers are known for their Coke Bottle body lines and the performance-oriented options that were available at that time.
One of the most note-worthy performance options that were available on Challengers in 1971 were the powerful Mopar engines, including the 440 Six Pack V8s that were only slightly less powerful than the dual-quad Hemis.
Of all the Challengers produced in 1971, only 7% were convertibles making them one of the rarest and most collectible convertibles around from the muscle car era, and this one is a true convertible.
This particular Challenger Convertible comes to us from a local Mopar collector who acquired the vehicle after it underwent its extensive frame-off rotisserie restoration.
Under the shaker hood on this '71 Challenger is an upgraded 440 Cubic Inch V8 engine with a Six Pack (3 Dual-Barrel) Carburetor Setup.
The 440 Six Pack is hooked up to a 4 Speed Manual Transmission with a Pistol Grip Shifter that makes this classic muscle car an absolute blast to drive.
With front disc brakes, this '71 Challenger Convertible has plenty of stopping power for the upgraded powerplant.
Power steering ensures that you can get in and out of tight spaces much easier and improves the overall driving experience on this classic car.
The black vinyl power convertible top is in excellent shape and goes up and down with the simple toggle of a switch.
Sitting on 4 Rallye Rims paired with BFGoodrich Raised Letter Radial T/A tires, this muscle car has a fantastic look and a very nice ride.
The exterior on this Dodge Challenger Convertible is stunning, having been re-finished in its original color, Green Go, which was one of those famously bright and flashy Mopar muscle car colors from the era.
The interior is down-right impressive! The front bucket seats and rear bench have been reupholstered in black vinyl, which provides a nice contrast to the bright exterior.
The dash, door panels, and steering wheel are equally impressive, all of which feature beautiful woodgrain accents.
The Rallye Instrument Cluster is incorporated into the dash and is equipped with a 150 MPH speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, temperature gauge, amp gauge, oil pressure gauge, and clock.
A radio is also tucked neatly under the dash.
Whether you're looking for your very first classic muscle car or your garage is full of e-body mopars, this 1971 Dodge Challenger Convertible R/T Tribute is an excellent choice.
Give us a call today! 440 Cu.
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V8 NOM Six Pack (3 Dual Barrel Carburetors) 4 Speed Manual w/ Pistol Grip Shifter Power Steering Front Disc Brakes Rotisserie Frame-Off Restoration 1 of 2,165 Convertibles Produced in 1971 Black Vinyl Power Convertible Top Black Vinyl Bucket Seats Shaker Hood Rallye Instrument Cluster Odometer Reads:
33,272 Miles If an inaccurate automobile price is inadvertently listed on this Website, Seller reserves the right to NOT honor the erroneous price.
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  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Challenger

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