The Dodge Challenger was introduced for the 1970 model year as Mopar’s competitor to the Pontiac Firebird and Mercury Cougar in the emerging pony car segment. This 1971 example is finished in the unmistakable Challenger color of Plum Crazy over a white vinyl interior. It carries a 318ci V8 engine which corresponds with the original chassis code and sends power to the rear wheels through a TorqueFlite automatic transmission. The body is decorated with white R/T-style stripes along with a vented R/T hood, a black T/A-style ducktail spoiler, chrome hood pins, dual chrome mirrors, and a fender-mounted chrome antenna. The white vinyl interior features a matching headliner with a contrasting black dashboard and carpeting as well as woodgrain inlays on the center console and door panels. Accessories include a three-spoke steering wheel, a console-mounted shifter, adjustable bucket seats.
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