426 Hemi R/t Challenger Shaker Convertible 1971 4-speed Manual Plum Crazy Purple on 2040-cars
Dover, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:426 Hemi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1971
Interior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Challenger
Trim: 2-Door Convertible
Drive Type: 4-Speed Manual
Options: Wild Tubes Exhaust Headers, Shaker Hood, 15" RWL Tires, Rallye Wheels, Hood Tie Down Pins, Fliptop Lock Gas Cap, Orginal Collapsibile Spare Tire, Original Tire Jack, Pedal Dress Up Kit, G31 Chrome Mirrors, Exhaust Tips and Valance, Power Brakes, Light Group, Rallye Instrument Cluster, Console, Power Convertible Top, High Impact Paint, Paint Stripes, Convertible
Mileage: 81,063
Sub Model: R/T
Exterior Color: Plum Crazy Purple
426 Hemi R/T Challenger Shaker Convertible 1971 RARE RARE ONE-OF-A-KIND May Be ONLY ONE Known to EXIST This very special 1971 Hemi Challenger Convertible with a scheduled production date of Wednesday, May 26, 1971, left the assembly plant in Hamtramck, MI with a 383 Four-Barrel Engine. At its time of purchase from Claude R Short Dodge, Inc. in Santa Monica, CA, the original purchaser ordered a FACTORY 426 HEMI ENGINE through the dealership from Chrysler Corporation and it was installed by Claude R Short Dodge, Inc. before taking delivery of the vehicle. An Addendum to the original Dodge window sticker for the 426 Hemi Engine was authorized by Chrysler Corporation and added by the dealership. The original window sticker and the original addendum along with a copy of the original broadcast sheet comes with the car. This 1971 Hemi Challenger Convertible had a complete rotisserie restoration in 2003 and has been stored in a climate-controlled facility since its restoration. Also included in this vehicle's portfolio are restoration receipts from 2003 as well as original 1971 dealership advertisements and operator's manual, wiring diagram manual, "Illustrated Facts and Features Manual" and an original 1971 Dodge "Scat Pack" brochure featuring the wild tubes exhaust headers. Included as well are Chrysler Corporation warranties and exclusions for the 426 cu in "maximum performance" Hemi engine, tire warranties, engine starting instructions tag, other informational tags pertaining to the 426 engine, fender tag decoding lists, letter from Galen V Govier stating that the 1971 383-4BBL DODGE Challenger Convertible VIN JH27N1B405248 is now in the Chrysler Registry and is number 29 of only 31 built in sequence of 1971 383-4BBL DODGE Challenger Convertible's registered, that sold new in the USA. This is truly an exceptional representation of the Classic-Muscle Car of its day! This 1971 Hemi Challenger R/T 4-Speed Convertible was decoded and certified by Galen V Govier on January 30, 2003 and is in the Chrysler Registry! This beautiful Hemi Challenger presents a rare opportunity to be included in anyone's special and unique collection! Worldwide shipping available |
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