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'71 Challenger R/T 440/6-bbl/4-sp, 29k Miles
Hmm...not a heck of a lot of description in this auction...seller is claiming everything is original but the engine. Would be a heck of a find if that blue paint were the original....
Link to 1971 Challenger R/T 29k Miles |
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Can't tell if it has a Dana 60, and the fender tag and vin are not listed. Probably was a 383 car and someone transplanted the 440 six pack. Overall nice car though.
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Definitely not original paint with that glossy blue underside.
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Pretty sure that's an 8 3/4. And look at this handy-dandy modification:
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That’s for when you open up the outboards, man! If yer just runnin’ round town with your babe using the center carbby, just needs a little turn. Racing your buds on Friday? Crank that thing down, stomp it, listen to the EF5 tornado sucking air through the outboard carbinators and hold on!!!
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It's was originally a 383 car JS23N1B365398
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Thanks Steve...still a cool car but not an original 440 mill.
I see it's been relisted in the link below, with a new pic of the window sticker. Link to 1971 Challenger auction |
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