FACTS: There were no V code convertibles produced in 1971, nor was the R/T package available on the convertible. So there is no such thing as a "real one" There were 99 V codes built in 1970, (38 automatics, 61 4-speeds), if you can find one, they sell for $200,000 or more.
This car was built as a "could have been", but with upgrades. You can build one yourself if you wish.
1971 Challenger convertible: 440 six pack date code 11/66 block, Tremec 5-speed transmission, 4 wheel disc brakes, front and rear sway bars, handles like a go-kart. 3 speaker dash. Cragar SS wheels I've owned this car for almost 13 years. It was a very nice driver for 9 years, then in 2012, I decided to have it repainted. The car was disassembled down to the body/chassis. (You can't do a frame off on a unit body) and was completely redone. No corner cutting, even a new wiring harness. The rally dash I do not think was original to the car, so mileage does not mean anything. Drive anywhere, get 15 mpg on the open road.
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I will not waste my time with low ball offers if you are serious, you come up with cash and we'll talk.
I do not need to sell the car, if you've read this far, you know what you are looking at.
Don't plan on making a deal before you come and then when you get here, using that as a new starting point to further negotiate.
I do not need help selling this car.
1971 convertibles are very rare, only 1857 produced against 3884 in 1970.
Total 1971 production 27,377
Total 1970 production 76,935
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