1971 Dodge Challenger 440 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Bradenton, Florida, United States
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:by owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Challenger
Trim: coupe
Warranty: none
Drive Type: 4 speed manual/834 sure grip
Mileage: 37,000
For sale a 1971 Challenger 440 4 speed. This car was rebuilt about five years ago, which was a low mileage car. The vin code says it was a six cylinder stick car which we changed to a rebuild 440 motor. This Challenger has new quarters, fenders, door, trunk lid, trunk floor pan gas tank,bumpers and some floor sheet metal. This low mileage car was not kept in a dry area to prevent rusting. The 440 motor has a Mopar purple cam and ever thing new with about a 1000 miles on it.
We replaced the complete interior, seat, head liner, door panels, carpet, and dash pad, which we all know they go bad. This is a non A/C car which is made to run fast. I ran it at the drag strip one time in the 12's, can't remember when I did. It also has a heavy duty clutch and Hurst shifter. This car was used only for car shows and it has won a lot of trophy's.
I live in Florida and I keep the car in a garage all the time covered up and you may know it rains here in the summer. I am 71 years old with back problems which makes it hard to drive. This is the reason I am selling this Challenger. I liked this year because of the grill and stick shift which brought me back to the sixties when I had a 4 speed car.
The radio was converted to AM/FM stereo with great sound. There may be some paint chips, but nothing serious after I took good look at it. The rear axel is an 834 sure grip and green axel bearings, also new brake system, which are drum type, no power
We all know there is no warranty on this car, as is. Customer is responsible for payment within 7 days of sale. Payment made by CASH, check money order, or money transfer. Buyer responsible for pickup and shipping fees. Title is clear and will be sent when money clears my account. Can be stored for 30 days after sale.
This car looks great and runs the same, Good luck biding, you will love it.
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