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1971 Dodge Charger Special Edition on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:14158 Color: Purple
Location:

Montgomery, Alaska, United States

Montgomery, Alaska, United States
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eMail me for more details : w_commons@aol.com The Dodge Charger SE (Special Edition) was the top of the line Charger in 1971.This particular Special Edition was Special Indeed! This very rare car wa sequipped with the Rare "U" Code, 440 Motor, according to sources, 1 of only 662 produced and came with an abundance of Rare and Unique Options. 1971 was thelast year of the high impact colors and this one is a rare factory issued FC7Plum Crazy Purple car, recognized today as one of the most sought after cars ofthe era. Previous ownership was adamant of this being a 1 of 1 car based on allthe rare options, and after much research I have never seen nor heard of another1971 factory FC7 Plum Crazy Purple Charger Special Edition (SE) "U" code 440 / 4barrel with Factory AC with a white canopy roof & white stripe.

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