Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
“Take Charge ”
No car has been used more in Hollywood than the second generation Dodge Charger and for good reason. The Dodge Charger was first announced in 1964 as a competitor to the newest muscle cars from cross town rivals and was eventually produced in a variety of body styles and sizes. While the early 1966-1967 models were powerful and stylish, they didn't sell too well. It wasn't till the second and third generation models that the Charger really came into its own skin as a tough, powerful muscle car. The third generation model was introduced in 1971 and featured a new split grill, and a “coke body fuselage” body style.
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this beautiful 1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440 for your consideration. This car has only 1,000 miles since the restoration. The car was completely restored 4 years ago by a local enthusiast who purchased the car from Michigan and had it professionally restored. It is a 440 car but it is not the original engine, the engine that is in it is believed to be a 1973 motor and it was rebuilt at time of restoration. The codes on the fender tag decode as follows:
N85 N96 R11 V21 V6X
J55 L31 L37 (Concealed Headlamps) M21 N41 (Dual Exhaust)
C55 C62 G36 H41 J45 J52
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1971 Dodge
Charger R/T
Description
No car has been used more in Hollywood than the second generation Dodge Charger and for good reason. The Dodge Charger was first announced in 1964 as a competitor to the newest muscle cars from cross town rivals and was eventually produced in a variety of body styles and sizes. While the early 1966-1967 models were powerful and stylish, they didn't sell too well. It wasn't till the second and third generation models that the Charger really came into its own skin as a tough, powerful muscle car. The third generation model was introduced in 1971 and featured a new split grill, and a “coke body fuselage” body style.
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this beautiful 1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440 for your consideration. This car has only 1,000 miles since the restoration. The car was completely restored 4 years ago by a local enthusiast who purchased the car from Michigan and had it professionally restored. It is a 440 car but it is not the original engine, the engine that is in it is believed to be a 1973 motor and it was rebuilt at time of restoration. The codes on the fender tag decode as follows:
N85 N96 R11 V21 V6X
J55 L31 L37 (Concealed Headlamps) M21 N41 (Dual Exhaust)
C55 C62 G36 H41 J45 J52
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Specs
- Year
- 1971
- Make
- Dodge
- Model
- Charger
- Sub Model
- R/T
- Miles
- 78,758
- Vin
- WS23U1E113025
- Stock
- B4617 S
Basic
- Engine Size
- 440 V8
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Hemi Orange
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Doors
- 2
Body
- Interior Color
- Black / Orange
- Seat Material
- Leather
Interior
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