Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
1971 Dodge Charger SE Survivor
Original FY1 Top Banana • Factory 383 V8 • California Car • Unrestored
Imperial Motorcars is proud to present this highly original 1971 Dodge Charger SE, a true California survivor finished in its factory-correct FY1 Top Banana paint and powered by its original 383 cubic-inch V8 engine.
In a world filled with restored, modified, and cloned muscle cars, this Charger stands apart as an honest, unmolested example that retains the originality collectors search years to find.
According to the previous owner, this Charger spent its life in California and remained in the Fresno, California area under the same ownership from 2001 until recently. The dry California climate helped preserve the car's structure, body, and overall integrity, making it an exceptional candidate for the Mopar enthusiast who appreciates originality over restoration.
The iconic fuselage styling of the 1971 Charger is instantly recognizable, and when finished in Dodge's legendary FY1 Top Banana High Impact paint, the result is one of the most eye-catching muscle cars of the era. Complementing the bright factory paint is the original black vinyl roof, creating one of the most desirable color combinations available in 1971.
Under the hood sits the factory 383 cubic-inch V8 breathing through its original-style air cleaner assembly. The engine compartment retains an honest, unrestored appearance that tells the story of a car that has never been over-restored or stripped of its originality. The automatic transmission delivers effortless cruising while preserving the authentic driving experience Dodge intended more than fifty years ago.
Inside, the Charger remains remarkably original, retaining its factory bucket seats, rear seating, door panels, dashboard, woodgrain trim, steering wheel, instrumentation, and interior appointments. The cabin offers a genuine glimpse into the golden age of Mopar muscle and has not been altered by modern upgrades or modifications.
The underside further reflects the benefits of a lifelong California existence. The floors, frame rails, suspension mounting points, and structural components exhibit the solid condition enthusiasts hope to find in a survivor-grade Mopar. This is the type of Charger that can only be original once.
Features & Highlights
* Factory 383 cubic-inch V8
* Automatic transmission
* Original FY1 Top Banana High Impact paint
* Original black vinyl roof
* Charger SE model
* California car
* Fresno, California ownership from 2001 until recently
* Original California blue license plates
* Original interior
* Original dashboard and instrumentation
* Original-style 383 air cleaner assembly
* Hidden-headlight grille
* Survivor-grade presentation
* Unrestored and unmolested condition
* Showing approximately 63,823 miles
* Highly desirable color combination
The 1971 Charger represents the final evolution of Dodge's dramatic fuselage-body muscle car design, and examples that remain this original have become increasingly difficult to find. Whether you're a Mopar collector, survivor-car enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates authentic American muscle, this Charger offers an opportunity to own a remarkably honest piece of Mopar history.
Original cars are only original once.
Imperial Motorcars
1847 Highland Avenue
New Hyde Park, NY 11040
516-268-5500
www.imperialmotorcars.com
By Appointment Only
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1971 Dodge
Charger California Survivor
Description
1971 Dodge Charger SE Survivor
Original FY1 Top Banana • Factory 383 V8 • California Car • Unrestored
Imperial Motorcars is proud to present this highly original 1971 Dodge Charger SE, a true California survivor finished in its factory-correct FY1 Top Banana paint and powered by its original 383 cubic-inch V8 engine.
In a world filled with restored, modified, and cloned muscle cars, this Charger stands apart as an honest, unmolested example that retains the originality collectors search years to find.
According to the previous owner, this Charger spent its life in California and remained in the Fresno, California area under the same ownership from 2001 until recently. The dry California climate helped preserve the car's structure, body, and overall integrity, making it an exceptional candidate for the Mopar enthusiast who appreciates originality over restoration.
The iconic fuselage styling of the 1971 Charger is instantly recognizable, and when finished in Dodge's legendary FY1 Top Banana High Impact paint, the result is one of the most eye-catching muscle cars of the era. Complementing the bright factory paint is the original black vinyl roof, creating one of the most desirable color combinations available in 1971.
Under the hood sits the factory 383 cubic-inch V8 breathing through its original-style air cleaner assembly. The engine compartment retains an honest, unrestored appearance that tells the story of a car that has never been over-restored or stripped of its originality. The automatic transmission delivers effortless cruising while preserving the authentic driving experience Dodge intended more than fifty years ago.
Inside, the Charger remains remarkably original, retaining its factory bucket seats, rear seating, door panels, dashboard, woodgrain trim, steering wheel, instrumentation, and interior appointments. The cabin offers a genuine glimpse into the golden age of Mopar muscle and has not been altered by modern upgrades or modifications.
The underside further reflects the benefits of a lifelong California existence. The floors, frame rails, suspension mounting points, and structural components exhibit the solid condition enthusiasts hope to find in a survivor-grade Mopar. This is the type of Charger that can only be original once.
Features & Highlights
* Factory 383 cubic-inch V8
* Automatic transmission
* Original FY1 Top Banana High Impact paint
* Original black vinyl roof
* Charger SE model
* California car
* Fresno, California ownership from 2001 until recently
* Original California blue license plates
* Original interior
* Original dashboard and instrumentation
* Original-style 383 air cleaner assembly
* Hidden-headlight grille
* Survivor-grade presentation
* Unrestored and unmolested condition
* Showing approximately 63,823 miles
* Highly desirable color combination
The 1971 Charger represents the final evolution of Dodge's dramatic fuselage-body muscle car design, and examples that remain this original have become increasingly difficult to find. Whether you're a Mopar collector, survivor-car enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates authentic American muscle, this Charger offers an opportunity to own a remarkably honest piece of Mopar history.
Original cars are only original once.
Imperial Motorcars
1847 Highland Avenue
New Hyde Park, NY 11040
516-268-5500
www.imperialmotorcars.com
By Appointment Only
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Specs
- Year
- 1971
- Make
- Dodge
- Model
- Charger
- Sub Model
- California Survivor
- Miles
- 62,823
- Vin
- -
- Stock
- 466
Basic
- Engine Size
- 383 Magnum
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- 3 Speed Automatic
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Top Banana
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Doors
- 2
Body
- Interior Color
- Black
- Seating Type
- Bench With Column Shift
- Seat Material
- Vinyl & Cloth
- Shifter Type
- Column
Interior
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