It is time for me to sell my 1971 Challenger Convertible. I have owned it for over 20 years now and it's time for someone to take if for a newer generation.
It is priced for sale in the low $40's. Thanks to cuda-challenger.com for the ability to post this. I appreciate it.
Here's the story about the car:
I have had the car over 20 years. My business partner and myself have both loved Mopars since we were teenagers. (A long time ago!) When I bought it
the person who sold it to me had started fixing it up. It had already been re-painted by them. The
440 had already been installed too. This car was originally a small block (318). They also put the R/T stripes on the car. 1971 Challenger convertibles never
were R/T's nor did they come with a 440. Another odd thing came with the car back then. It had a 4 point roll bar welded into the floor behind the front seats.
I didn't get much info about the past history from the seller but they did mention that it had been "raced" a little. Judging from the 440 and the shift kit in the
auto transmission, i'm not surprised the roll bar was there.
One of the first things I did was to have the roll bar removed. (Safety yes, but it looks much better without.)
YouTube Videos:
https://youtu.be/696dfvyxqtchttps://youtu.be/DOo_r1I5YXUhttps://youtu.be/YyQr2deZsFohttps://youtu.be/3o9Lr8sIHycThings I have done:
Just Dashes re-did all the door panels as well as the dash.
Six-Pack style air cleaner, there's a 4 barrel underneath it. I liked the looks.
Mopar Direct Connection chrome valve covers.
Legendary Interiors did the all the seats.
A/C brand carpet inside.
New Convertible Top.
Pistol Grip shifter. (I know it's not stock, but it looks pretty cool!)
New Door Sills.
Stockton Wheels Mopar Rally - 41 Series with B.F. Goodrich Radial T/A tires
Aside for the times I took it out, the car has been stored indoors since I have owned it.
Front end parts have been replaced with parts from Year One and it has been aligned.
I really want to be transparent with the car as to make it easier for the next owner to know what they will have to do as well as point out things that may not be original.
Engine bay is semi-black, originally should be the body color.
Speedo not hooked up or working, never got around to it.
Could use a fresh Convertible top switch, it works fine, but would look better.
Fuel gauge not working, I have just always topped off the tank when it goes to car shows or to run it around the block each month. Farthest show I have gone to is
Spring/Fall Fling in the San Fernando Valley from here in Orange County. (About 100 miles round trip.)
Originally had A/C, none of that is in the car. Also, heater controls were never hooked up.
Front & rear bumpers were re-chromed about 15 years ago and should be done again if it were to be judged.
Doors close like a 45 year old car, loud.
Original side window glass has some scratches from years of use.
Convertible top rattles a little where it latches to the top of the car.
There are two sheet metal pieces (10"x10"?) that were pop-riveted into the floor board exactly where the base plate of the roll bar was. Nothing to do with rust,
more just to cover up where the welded roll bar was ground off. These are under the carpet but you can see the pop rivets when you look under the car.
There is a small blem, just below the rear glass window. I have a dropbox account with all the pics of the car, just send me an email address and i'll respond with a link to view everything.
Metal area below the dash pad is original, the semi-gloss black paint down eventually should be repainted.
There is only some small surface rust areas within the trunk area as well as underneath the car that would be removed with the fine grit sandpaper.
The original undercoating is still there.
I will try to think of anything else because it will give the new owner an easier time for the future.
They only made convertibles in 1970 and '71.
The 1971 production figures for a V8 convertible is only 1,774. They made 2,543 in 1970. (Please send me a 'head's up' if these numbers need correcting.)
In all the car shows I have been to,
I have only seen 1 or 2 other 1971 convertibles but plenty of '70's.
I am located in Orange, CA. It is parked inside my business' warehouse all the time. I highly recommend anyone to have it inspected here. We do have a car lift
here.
ORIGINAL FENDER TAGS DECODED
JH27:
Dodge Challenger
High
Convertible
G1B: 318 230HP 1-2BBL 8 CYL
1971
Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA
228862: Sequence number
E44: 318 cid 2 barrel V8 230hp
D31: A904 3-Speed Auto Trans.
GW3: Bright White Exterior Color
H6X9: Trim - High, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Black
000: Full Door Panels
B30: Build Date: November 30
R03496: Order number
V3X: Black Convertible Top
U: USA Specifications
A46: Moulding Package
A62: Rallye Instrument Cluster Package
B51: Power Brakes
C16: Console w/Woodgrain Panel
C55: Bucket Seats
G11: Tinted Glass (all)
G36: OS Dual Racing Mirrors
H51: Air Conditioning with Heater
J25: 3 Speed Wipers
J41: Pedal Dress Up
J46: Locking Gas cap
L31: Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals
M31: Belt Moldings
M42: Front Stone Shield Moldings
M44: Hood and Fender Moldings
M35: Unknown
N95: Emissions Control
P37: Power Convertible Top
R11: Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts)
V5X: Body Side Stripes, Black
CTD: Codes Continued on 2nd Fender Tag
TAG 2
JH27:
Dodge Challenger
High
Convertible
G1B: 318 230HP 1-2BBL 8 CYL
1971
Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA
228862: Sequence number
26: Unknown Exterior Color (I think that is Sno White)
EN2: Trim - Unknown, Unknown, Unknown Color
: Unknown Int. Door Frames
: Build Date:
: Order number
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