1971 Dodge Challenger Rt Complete Restore, Numbers Matching on 2040-cars
New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
up for sale is a 1971 CHALLENGER RT clone its not original RT. What is real is a numbers matching and plum crazy color this car has gone through a rottiserie restoration the engine has been rebuilt with moderate cam and bored over .030. 800 miles on rebuilt. Has a TTI exhaust system which gives it a nice deep throaty sound. Gas tank has been painted gun metal blue underneath is clean. No rips or tears in the seats interior everything has been gone through. The paint is in showroom condition and I mean that no dings scratches mars dings . This paint is a show stopper. If your a mopar fan this car will not disappoint you. Has not been built up everthing is stock and close to stock as I could get it. Still has the made in USA badge next to fender tag. Also has correct jack in trunk. Items that need to be disclosed are that the air is not charged but has been converted to 134A but never charged. Speedometer is not working I installed new cable. Transmission drips after storage, bolt on exhaust header missing. Price reflects these issues . Wiring has been gone through or replaced.Original am radio ,stainless brake lines with 11" drums in the front plenty stopping power. Added a rpm gauge in blank spot in gauge package.If any questions come up or photos needed let me know I would like buyer to inspect car. Serious buyers only , no warranties are implied 500 deposit is required right after auction. Car cover will comes with it. The 2010 challenger rt in last picture is also for sale on ebay.
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