1971 Dodge Charger R/T
No car has been used more in Hollywood than the second generation Dodge Charger and for good reason. The Dodge Charger was first announced in 1964 as a competitor to the newest muscle cars from cross town rivals and was eventually produced in a variety of body styles and sizes. While the early 1966-1967 models were powerful and stylish, they didn't sell too well. It wasn't till the second and third generation models that the Charger really came…
No car has been used more in Hollywood than the second generation Dodge Charger and for good reason. The Dodge Charger was first announced in 1964 as a competitor to the newest muscle cars from cross town rivals and was eventually produced in a variety of body styles and sizes. While the early 1966-1967 models were powerful and stylish, they didn’t sell too well. It wasn’t till the second and third generation models that the Charger really came into its own skin as a tough, powerful muscle car. The third generation model was introduced in 1971 and featured a new split grill, and a “coke body fuselage” body style.
1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440 for your consideration. This car has only 1,000 miles since the restoration. It is a 440 car but it is not the original engine, the engine that is in it is believed to be a 1973 motor and it was rebuilt at time of restoration.
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