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The Dodge Challenger
1971 Dodge Challenger that has been rotisserie restored and painted in a beautiful shade of blue metallic with a white convertible top, white stripes, and white interior. One of the most striking features of the 1971 Challenger Convertible is its bold and unmistakable styling. From the iconic Coke bottle shape to the aggressive front grille and hood scoop, this car commands attention on the road. The white convertible top is powered and also has a white top boot. The white interior features factory bucket seats, a center console, a Slap Stick shifter, woodgrain trim, a remote driver's side mirror, new gauges, seatbelts, and a Deluxe steering wheel.
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History of the Dodge Challenger
The 1971 Dodge Challenger Convertible is a true classic among muscle cars. With its sleek and aerodynamic design, powerful engine options, and the added luxury of a convertible top, it's no wonder why these vehicles continue to be sought after by car enthusiasts to this day. The 1971 Challenger was the last rear-drive Mopar convertible until the Viper.
The Dodge Challenger, including the convertible variant, gained popularity among muscle car enthusiasts and became a symbol of American performance and style.
Year: 1971
Mileage: 69
Vehicle Title: Clear
MPG: 0 City / 0 Highway
Condition: Used
Fuel/Engine Type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic Transmission
Exterior Color:
Blue
Interior Color:
Cream/Old English White