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1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« on: August 09, 2008 - 09:37:06 PM »

THIS CAR IS ONE (1) OF 1,672 PRODUCED FOR 1971

PRODUCTION NUMBERS FROM 1971 (WIKIPEDIA)
1971 = 26,299
Hardtop I6: 1,672
Hardtop V8: 18,956
Convertible I6: 83
Convertible V8: 1,774
Hardtop V8 R/T: 3,814
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JH23
J = Dodge Challenger
H = High
23 = 2 Door Hardtop
C1B
C = 225 145HP 1-1BBL 6 CYL
1 = 1971
B = Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA

Code Description
E24225 = 1 Barrel 6 Cylinder
D31 = Light Duty 904 Automatic Transmission TorqueFlite
GK6=Paint Code: Dark Bronze Metallic
L6T7 Trim Grade/Style/Color
L = Low
6 = Vinyl Bucket Seats
T7 = Chestnut
700 = Upper Door Frame: Unknown At This Time
824 = Date Built: 8 / 24 / 1970
GK6=Roof Type OR Color:  Dark Bronze Metallic
C =Built For Canada Specs
A93=B & E body Coupe Package
C16 =Console w/ Buckets
C55=Bucket Seats
M21=Roof Drip Rail Moldings
R11=Music Master Radio AM
V7X=Accent Stripes - Black
EN2=End of Codes Assembly Line 2
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PRESERVED CONDITION-LITTLE RUST HERE & THERE
- IT HAS NOT BEEN DRIVEN FOR OVER 15 YEARS & IN FACT LEFT SITTING ON PAVEMENT IN SHADED AREA FOR 15 YEARS
- MY MECHANIC IS LOOKING AT THE CAR THIS WEEK - SO FAR HE HAS SAID (ON AN ALTERNATIVE FUEL SOURCE) THE CAR FIRED UP RIGHT AWAY ON ALL SIX CYCLINDERS AND IDLED DEAD SMOOTH & QUIET.
- HE NEXT IS LOOKING AT THE GAS TANK, BRAKES ETC.
- I HOPE TO GET IT GOING, WORKING & MOVING BEFORE THE VIEWING BUT THIS ALL DEPENDS ON COSTS.

ORIGINAL CAR BOUGHT IN 1971
- NOTHING HAS BEEN RESTORED ON THIS CAR FROM WHEN IT WAS BOUGHT IN 1971, THEREFORE MATCHING NUMBERS
-MINOR DAMAGE TO REAR DRIVER & PASSENGER SIDES

LOW MILEAGE--52804 MILES
- CENTER CONSOLE
- SLAP STICK & AFTER MARKET BLOCK HEATER
- I HAVE BEEN ADVISED THIS CAR IS RELATIVELY RARE -- SIX CYLINDERS USUALLY HAD BENCH SEATS MEANING NO CONSOLE, SLAPSTICK & BUCKET SEATS. ALSO IT IS A DEPUTY (A93) & CHECK OUT THE TWO-TONE CHESTNUT INTERIOR--VERY INTERESTING



TO VIEW PICS, PLEASE GO TO:       WWW.EXECUTIVESUITECALGARY.COM    & CLICK ON:    MY CAR FOR SALE
 
$18,000 OR BEST OFFER BY AUGUST 15.

THE CAR IS LOCATED IN CENTRAL ALBERTA -- RED DEER, ALBERTA CANADA

***PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU WANT MORE PICS SPECIFICALLY THE DAMAGE & RUST ETC  OR IF YOU WANT TO VIEW THE CAR******
 




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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2008 - 09:39:48 PM »

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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2008 - 09:45:43 PM »
MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS:

bellabeeze@yahoo.ca


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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2008 - 09:52:41 PM »
Hi, Any chance you could post a picture of the fender tag up here for us to see it please. :2thumbs:
1970 Barracuda   (O^--^===|===^--^O)
1971 Barracuda   (O O {]{]{]|[}[}[} O O)
1970 Challenger  (O O [======R/T=] O O)
1971 Challenger  (O O ===== ===== O O)
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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2008 - 11:20:36 PM »
Pretty neat looking car you have there. Good luck with the sale
1971 Challenger (OO==== ====OO) getting close!
1970 Challenger (OO########OO) long ways off
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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2008 - 03:00:44 PM »
 :canada:   

Just wondering why you want a pic of the fender tag?

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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2008 - 03:07:12 PM »
:canada:   

Just wondering why you want a pic of the fender tag?

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The fender tag would point out the major options in code. 

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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2008 - 03:35:34 PM »
But didn't I already do that in my first post?
Why do I need to duplicate this? What exactly are you looking for?

By the way one code in the fender tag is incorrect it should read:       000 = full door panel
not 700. Sorry about that.

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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #8 on: August 10, 2008 - 04:00:53 PM »
b/c anyone can "say" they have the options. you can block out the VIN on the tag if you want...
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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #9 on: August 10, 2008 - 04:02:34 PM »
It may help if you pump the tires up too....  :misbehaving: It kinda makes it look neglected.
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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #10 on: August 10, 2008 - 04:53:41 PM »
 :bigshades:          :popcorn:
This thought may not be politically correct, but is an opinion offered. It may be correct? or it may be wrong? It is not designed to appease those needing shelter from the real world.

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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #11 on: August 10, 2008 - 06:24:13 PM »
Thanks,
I have already put new tires on it, by the way.
So don't worry your pretty heads about the tires.

I bought it off my father (the original owner) for $1 in about 1985 and drove it
until 1990. It has sat since then.  My mechanic fired it up
a couple weeks ago and it started right away and hitting all
six cylinders & idled dead smooth.

My father's who passed away over
one year ago. I want to sell it and give the sale proceeds to
my mother, since I am the last registered owner.

Ok no problems I can block out the sequence & order #s, BUT
before I do that -- why are you so interested in the options?
Why do the options on this car interest you? :feedback:



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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #12 on: August 10, 2008 - 06:29:44 PM »
Thanks,
I have already put new tires on it, by the way.
So don't worry your pretty heads about the tires.

I bought it off my father (the original owner) for $1 in about 1985 and drove it
until 1990. It has sat since then.  My mechanic fired it up
a couple weeks ago and it started right away and hitting all
six cylinders & idled dead smooth.

My father's who passed away over
one year ago. I want to sell it and give the sale proceeds to
my mother, since I am the last registered owner.

Ok no problems I can block out the sequence & order #s, BUT
before I do that -- why are you so interested in the options?
Why do the options on this car interest you? :feedback:




because you have 6 posts ....... and no accredibility and are arguing with people aout simple stuff........  :2cents:

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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #13 on: August 10, 2008 - 06:33:31 PM »
Don't take this the wrong way, but there have been many people over the years claiming to have this or that on their car.  Then when all of the facts are in, something is not right or missing.  This is an easy way for the members to make sure things are correct with having to see the car in person. 
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Re: 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER SURVIVOR CAR -- ORIGINAL OWNER
« Reply #14 on: August 10, 2008 - 06:46:17 PM »
I am being very lady like. I am not arguing with anyone, just asking questions.
I did not know I had to prove my credibility.
I am not a car enthusiast though now have a different appreciation for the car after
doing some internet research for the last 1 month.

I do not know about the evil world of what unethical people
do with dodge challengers. Just tried to do a little research on a car that
we have had for 37 years and for almost 30 years have had various people
wanting to buy it.

I am just a daughter trying to help out her mother. I have no reason
to lie or deceive or skirt an issue or question -- such as why are you so interested in the options?
By the way, who are you? Please let me understand you.
If you give me a good and honest answer to why the options interest you I will post the fender tag.

I am being extremely reasonable upfront and honest. How about you? :angelwings: