For Sale: 1971 Dodge Challenger in Simi Valley, California for sale in Simi Valley, CA

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Vehicle Description 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER 440 HP WITH 727 AUTOMATIC.
This car started as a rust free California car.
It was a factory 318 auto.
Its now a RT clone 440 Magnum with a B&M slap stick shifter, in beautiful shape, runs great.
I've owned this car and garage kept for 7 years.
Factory front disk with rear drum brakes and power steering.
Original fender ID tag in place and I'll forward you a picture if you're serious buyer.
New interior, carpet and tires.
Car waxed with ceramic coat every month and interior cleaned.
For a 7 year old sublime green repaint, it's held up great.
440 HP this is one fast car.
I take it out monthly to keep it in shape.
This 1971 Challenger has been babied.
I'm 64 yrs old so always very pleasurably drives.
Has not been raced or beat up.
It has been in LA its whole life.
never seen snow or rain.
You don't find many cars 50
year old that has never been in the elements and always garage kept.
I even sent original blue and gold plates to a retired body man out to be restored to original mint condition.
Time to let it go I have too many projects and see others I like to buy but without selling one I have no more room.
Serious buyers only.
NO TRADES.
NO LOWBALLERS please and I don't need help in selling car.
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  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Challenger

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