If you’re in the market looking for a classic Dodge Charger that’s ready to become your daily driver without losing its original coolness as a result of excessive mods, the model right here is certainly worth checking out.
Let’s get straight to the point: this is a 1971 Charger whose owner guarantees the only improvements have been made under the hood back in 2018, so in theory, both the body and the interior should still be original, just the way Dodge wanted them to be.
Judging from the photos included in the eBay listing, the interior indeed looks fantastic, with seller scott8259 explaining everything works just the way you’d expect it to work.
In theory, the interior and the body should be original, though we still recommend a closer inspection prior to the purchase. The Charger is said to be completely rust-free, and this is definitely good news, especially if the car hasn’t been previously restored. This is a sign the Charger has always been stored in the proper conditions, though of course, no specifics in this regard have been offered.
Now let’s get to the interior.
This Dodge has received a refresh back in 2018, so the 360 (5.9L) engine has been rebuilt and now works just flawlessly. The owner says the odometer indicates just 28,000 miles (a little over 45,000 km), but it’s not clear if this is the total mileage since new or since the rebuild.
The 2018 mechanical restoration also includes additional goodies, including a new 727 transmission, a new radiator and exhaust, front disc brake upgrades, and so much more. The panels are still original, the seller guarantees.
At first glance, this Charger looks like a compelling survivor, though more specifics should be shared, not only on the mileage but also on how original everything still is on this car. Over 20 bids have already been submitted as part of the eBay auction, but the reserve is yet to be met so far.
Judging from the photos included in the eBay listing, the interior indeed looks fantastic, with seller scott8259 explaining everything works just the way you’d expect it to work.
In theory, the interior and the body should be original, though we still recommend a closer inspection prior to the purchase. The Charger is said to be completely rust-free, and this is definitely good news, especially if the car hasn’t been previously restored. This is a sign the Charger has always been stored in the proper conditions, though of course, no specifics in this regard have been offered.
Now let’s get to the interior.
This Dodge has received a refresh back in 2018, so the 360 (5.9L) engine has been rebuilt and now works just flawlessly. The owner says the odometer indicates just 28,000 miles (a little over 45,000 km), but it’s not clear if this is the total mileage since new or since the rebuild.
The 2018 mechanical restoration also includes additional goodies, including a new 727 transmission, a new radiator and exhaust, front disc brake upgrades, and so much more. The panels are still original, the seller guarantees.
At first glance, this Charger looks like a compelling survivor, though more specifics should be shared, not only on the mileage but also on how original everything still is on this car. Over 20 bids have already been submitted as part of the eBay auction, but the reserve is yet to be met so far.