1971 DODGE CHARGER R/T 440 SIX PACK, Gunmetal Gray
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 Published On Feb 18, 2017

For the 1971 model year, the Dodge and Plymouth B-body lineup was slated for a complete refresh. An all new, sleeker style body was penned for the updated lineup. While the new design appeared to some to be larger than the previous B-Body cars from 68-70, the updated cars were actually smaller overall. Luckily for buyers, the new platform cars were still able to accept the entire lineup of engines, from the utilitarian slant six all the way up to the elephantine 426 Hemi. They looked leaner, meaner, and more modern, utilizing aerodynamic touches to aid them moving through the air.

This particular 1971 Dodge Charger R/T finished in stunning Gunmetal Gray with Black and Silver two-tone interior is one of the best driven examples known to exist. She is 100% numbers-matching and correct, retains her original sheet metal, and is completely rotisserie restored. Provenance includes extensive owner history and original paperwork including original broadcast sheet.

The powerful 440 engine, with SIX PACK carburetor package, sends 385 horsepower through an automatic transmission. Also included was the Air Grabber hood, with a scoop that would pop up at the flip of a switch, allowing for increased fresh, colder air to enter the engine, resulting in increased power. But the car's order sheet requested stripe delete with no vinyl top, and an interior perfectly complements the Gunmetal Gray finish. One of Tim Wellborn's favorite color combinations, this car was also the favorite pick of all those attending the 40th Anniversary 1971 B-Body Reunion held at the Wellborn Musclecar Museum.


FACTS:

• 1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440-6
• Stunning Gunmetal Grey over Silver and Black interior
• 440c.i. 385hp /490 lb-ft SIX PACK engine
• Air Grabber hood scoop
• Ordered with deleted popular options
• Favorite Pick at the 40th Anniversary 1971 B-Body Reunion

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