The 1971 Dodge Challenger 340 Convertible is a standout muscle car, featuring a thorough restoration. It boasts a 340 cubic inch high-performance engine, with blue-painted block, heads, valve covers, and intake. The engine is equipped with a 4-barrel carburetor, a factory black air cleaner, and dual exhausts. It includes power steering, power disc brakes, and factory air conditioning. The 3-speed automatic transmission is managed with a T-handled shifter, and power is directed to a heavy-duty rear end.
The interior features black restored bucket seats, a matching rear seat, and original dashboard with a gauge cluster including a tick-tock tachometer. It has a factory pushbutton AM radio with a rare working cassette player, a wood steering wheel, black carpeting, and Challenger mats. The door panels and factory console also sport woodgrain trim.
Externally, the Challenger is finished in Plum Crazy Purple, with a black vinyl power convertible top, rear wing, front spoiler, and black side racing stripes. It rolls on Chrysler Rally wheels with Cooper Cobra raised white letter radial tires.