Ik this comment is old as hell, but spiders build webs super fast, I don't daily my dart so sometimes it sits for a week or two ( I take it out as much as I can, it's a project car) but in the shop it gets dirty as hell and a few webs
So far this is the 5th 1971 Hemi Challenger I've seen on the web or in real life. The two I've seen are the Plum Crazy one that was in the Dream Car Giveaway and a Lemon Twist one that was for sale at Carlisle in 2014. Then the two on here and the 5th being the Mr. Norm red Challenger (which I have a signed diecast replica of)
Walter Joy Hey Walter, do you have any more information on the Plum 71 giveaway Challenger? My 71 Hemi Challenger was plum and I lost track of it. I still have the fender tag from it. Adeeponion@gmail.com By the way, it was a Mr.Norms car too.
This is such a beautiful car. But it doesn’t compare to the BLACK GOHST owned by the legendary Godfrey Qual. None the less. DAMN THIS THING IS BEAUTIFUL!!!
He didn't mention the lack of the 4 chrome exhaust tips that should be poking out from the cut-outs of the rear valence panel, they were standard on the Challenger R/T no matter what engine you got. Except . . . in a California delivered car which this must be. California cars had simple turn down pipes (no chrome) under the rear valence panel.
Nice car! Those side stripes are magic. What color are the stripes when it does not reflect light? They seemed black in the video. Not so sure until you see it person. Think Kevin could answer this one! Kevin? Pete :") P.S. Got it. He does say it's satin black!
For all the talk about the black stripes, the black bumper, the black spoiler, the fender tag shows this was a stripe delete car and the bumper and spoiler were added later in its life.
There's been a few cars on your videos where the clock isn't functiong, such as this one. Is that common on these cars? Is it hard to find the internals for these clocks, to get 'em up n' running again? Thanks, Steve
KEVIN,May Have 1 More Option,Not That It Needs Another,ALL CHALLENGER R/ T s I Ever Saw,Back in the Day,W/ Power Windows,Were R/ T SE' s.Lots of Guys That Had These or Barracudas, Took All Emblems OFF SHAKERS, & With Dog Dishes,So It Looked Like A Stripped Down SB,Total Sleeper!!! So When U Pulled Up To Red Lite & Guy Next.to U Looked Over & Asked " Next.Red Lite ,for A C-Note ?? U Would Say " I Don't T Know,O. K. & OFF U WENT FOR UR PARTY MONEY FOR A COUPLE OF NITES !! LOL
they should have dusted the car down before they did this video...anyone notice the cobweb between the outside mirror and the top of the drivers side door @ 3.33 ???? Too funny!!!!
I love Challengers. But the 1970 Dodge Challenger is king. When I was 15 years old I worked all summer in 1978 to buy my sisters car. It was an N code 1970 Dodge Challenger. It was go mango orange with a vinyl top. It was perfect. I was the worst thing that happened to that car. I was a kid and took off everything that was stock. It was my first car. I paid her $800. I don't remember what happened to all those parts I took off. I had that car all through high school then I sold it for $1500. I never thought my challenger would become so iconic. If I could only go back! Mopar or No Car.
What for an option?? "Black top painted front bumper option" - never exist. Only the M-coded M71 only front elastomeric or M73 front&rear elastomeric bumpers. This car has no N96 shaker code and the V68 code (delete side stripes). The car is very cool, but not perfect as on fender tag or broadcast sheet.
Ugliest car built by Chrysler that year, but man, it goes like stink! 'Cuda's styling was much more elegant, even though the pentastar's stylists thought the Dodge was more civilized looking. Triple black IS the best color to hide all the crease, too. Notice all the typical mismatched panels and chrome? Typical Chrysler "quality" of the period...just sayin'
Really? You think that was the ugliest car MOPAR put out for that model year? Wow. I 'bout fell outta my chair with that comment. BUT, I do agree that the 'Cuda is more pleasing to the eye. But, that doesn't mean I'd drive this car into my local river, that's for damn sure. Lol.
My observations over the years was that Plymouth and Dodge took turns at building the better-looking versions of the various platforms. For example, the Demon, to me, was a lot better looking car than the Duster, which was so bland as to make a person pity it for homeliness. Only a heavy tape stripe package could salvage that one! I realize that styling is in the eye of the beholder, but time usually sorts it all out. Not many people dislike the 1966 427 Cobra, for instance.
Oh, yeah, one more thing - the best sounding small-block I've ever heard was a 1971 Demon with a 340! While stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona in 1976, I watched this incredible Demon launch 4 times at the local drag strip before being eliminated. I was so impressed that I went back to the pits to talk to the owner. He was launching at 9,300 rpm(!) and shifting a 9,500 - 10,000. Said he had to replace the cam about every third race. Never saw it again. I got transfered the next spring.
Oh, man. I think the Demon is one of the most-underrated cars of that era. Especially in the looks department. In fact, an ultra-nice resto-modded Demon would be one of my top picks, as far a MOPAR goes. And, launching at 9,300 rpm, and shifting 9,500 - 10,000 rpm? One word.... WOW. Then again, I don't claim to be a know-it-all..... Most people automatically go with the Hemi as their favorite motor. I much prefer all the higher-strung, smaller-displacement motors (DZ302, 340 Wedge, Boss 302) that like those rpms. I've got a good friend that's owned an AAR 'Cuda since I was in high school, back in the 80's. And, that's been one of my favorite motors since. I'd eventually like to own another muscle car. As I was the proud owner in high school, of a stock (minus the Hooker Headers & a set of Cragers) 389 tri-powered '66 GTO Convertable, that I paid for by racing motocross, delivering pizza/newspapers, through junior high & high school. And, to think that I sold that car over a damn woman, while in college......
What? It was actually the 2nd Coolest/best looking car Chrysler made in 71 behind the 71 Cuda..the ugliest was the 71-74 chargers. Chrysler completely ruined that body. The 70-74 challengers, & Cuda's were flat out gorgeous
Who ever ordered this car knew exactly what he wanted and knew exactly how to give a car a timeless look. This is probably my favorite challenger
The Perfect Car.
If only we could go back. If only......
There's a spider web on the side mirror at 3:30. Must've been the first time in months that Challenger saw the light of day.
Yeah it's there all right!
Ik this comment is old as hell, but spiders build webs super fast, I don't daily my dart so sometimes it sits for a week or two ( I take it out as much as I can, it's a project car) but in the shop it gets dirty as hell and a few webs
Plot twist: the spider was the owner.
That's a nice car. Triple black will keep it hidden from the cops
Awesome looking beast!
Sick!
There’s nothing I would
change!
Perfecto!
muscle car perfection love it !
Absolutely beautiful
Love, love the braille stripes.
amazing thanks for sharing sir
So far this is the 5th 1971 Hemi Challenger I've seen on the web or in real life. The two I've seen are the Plum Crazy one that was in the Dream Car Giveaway and a Lemon Twist one that was for sale at Carlisle in 2014. Then the two on here and the 5th being the Mr. Norm red Challenger (which I have a signed diecast replica of)
Walter Joy Hey Walter, do you have any more information on the Plum 71 giveaway Challenger? My 71 Hemi Challenger was plum and I lost track of it.
I still have the fender tag from it. Adeeponion@gmail.com
By the way, it was a Mr.Norms car too.
Exactly the way I would've ordered it in 1971
Love the car with the exception of the spoiler, it breaks up the lines of an otherwise beautiful machine.
Next to the word "sinister" in the dictionary is a picture of this car. One would expect a villain in a Stephen King novel to be driving it.
Awesome car one of my favorite cars I owned a 1974 sd455 Trans am many years ago that was my favorite car but I would love to owned that car.
Beautiful Machine! ^5 :D
This is such a beautiful car. But it doesn’t compare to the BLACK GOHST owned by the legendary Godfrey Qual. None the less. DAMN THIS THING IS BEAUTIFUL!!!
simply awesome
I'm a Chevy man by nature, but yes this is something I would definitely show off in. Why? Because muscle car!
Weird that it doesn't have r/t exhaust tips
Very likely a California car (exhaust turn-downs were required)
Superb car 👍
Now THAT'S a really nice car!!!
Love That Ride....
Triple black, Hemi E body...badass
The ultra rare Challenger.
This man sounds like Ron Swanson
Super cool car!!!!!!!!!!
is that a fold down armrest between the buckets? wow
This car is a nice and strong for flying
This guy didn’t get the optional right side mirror or the gator top?
I'm dying to restore my 71 Challenger. Right now, it sits in waiting.
Specs?
He didn't mention the lack of the 4 chrome exhaust tips that should be poking out from the cut-outs of the rear valence panel, they were standard on the Challenger R/T no matter what engine you got. Except . . . in a California delivered car which this must be. California cars had simple turn down pipes (no chrome) under the rear valence panel.
Nice car! Those side stripes are magic. What color are the stripes when it does not reflect light? They seemed black in the video. Not so sure until you see it person. Think Kevin could answer this one! Kevin?
Pete :")
P.S. Got it. He does say it's satin black!
Yeah Buddy‼️
For all the talk about the black stripes, the black bumper, the black spoiler, the fender tag shows this was a stripe delete car and the bumper and spoiler were added later in its life.
My favorite although we bombed around in the 340 demon
There's been a few cars on your videos where the clock isn't functiong, such as this one. Is that common on these cars? Is it hard to find the internals for these clocks, to get 'em up n' running again? Thanks, Steve
wowww what a beuty yeah baby.
I have a new fav.
absolutely sinister and in your face.
KEVIN,May Have 1 More Option,Not That It Needs Another,ALL CHALLENGER R/ T s I Ever Saw,Back in the Day,W/ Power Windows,Were R/ T SE' s.Lots of Guys That Had These or Barracudas, Took All Emblems OFF SHAKERS, & With Dog Dishes,So It Looked Like A Stripped Down SB,Total Sleeper!!! So When U Pulled Up To Red Lite & Guy Next.to U Looked Over & Asked " Next.Red Lite ,for A C-Note ?? U Would Say " I Don't T Know,O. K. & OFF U WENT FOR UR PARTY MONEY FOR A COUPLE OF NITES !! LOL
The Hemi Challengers had way more than 425 horse. Chrysler said it had only 425h. p. for insurance reasons.
take the spoiler off and its perfect
Who are "the brothers"? Been wondering that for a long time.
Some one please tell me who the brothers are????
Daniel Lee Google My Friend
they should have dusted the car down before they did this video...anyone notice the cobweb between the outside mirror and the top of the drivers side door @ 3.33 ???? Too funny!!!!
I love Challengers. But the 1970 Dodge Challenger is king.
When I was 15 years old I worked all summer in 1978 to
buy my sisters car. It was an N code 1970 Dodge Challenger.
It was go mango orange with a vinyl top. It was perfect. I was
the worst thing that happened to that car. I was a kid and took
off everything that was stock. It was my first car. I paid her $800.
I don't remember what happened to all those parts I took off. I
had that car all through high school then I sold it for $1500. I
never thought my challenger would become so iconic. If I could
only go back!
Mopar or No Car.
Beautiful car, don't like the rear spoiler.
This would be Darth Vaders car of choice.
why no R/T badging on this car???
probably worth 130k+
What for an option?? "Black top painted front bumper option" - never exist. Only the M-coded M71 only front elastomeric or M73 front&rear elastomeric bumpers. This car has no N96 shaker code and the V68 code (delete side stripes). The car is very cool, but not perfect as on fender tag or broadcast sheet.
these brothers are lucky give me a lift guys
Set apart the vinyl roof and the rear spoiler, everything is OK
Ugliest car built by Chrysler that year, but man, it goes like stink! 'Cuda's styling was much more elegant, even though the pentastar's stylists thought the Dodge was more civilized looking. Triple black IS the best color to hide all the crease, too. Notice all the typical mismatched panels and chrome? Typical Chrysler "quality" of the period...just sayin'
Really? You think that was the ugliest car MOPAR put out for that model year? Wow. I 'bout fell outta my chair with that comment. BUT, I do agree that the 'Cuda is more pleasing to the eye. But, that doesn't mean I'd drive this car into my local river, that's for damn sure. Lol.
My observations over the years was that Plymouth and Dodge took turns at building the better-looking versions of the various platforms. For example, the Demon, to me, was a lot better looking car than the Duster, which was so bland as to make a person pity it for homeliness. Only a heavy tape stripe package could salvage that one! I realize that styling is in the eye of the beholder, but time usually sorts it all out. Not many people dislike the 1966 427 Cobra, for instance.
Oh, yeah, one more thing - the best sounding small-block I've ever heard was a 1971 Demon with a 340! While stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona in 1976, I watched this incredible Demon launch 4 times at the local drag strip before being eliminated. I was so impressed that I went back to the pits to talk to the owner. He was launching at 9,300 rpm(!) and shifting a 9,500 - 10,000. Said he had to replace the cam about every third race. Never saw it again. I got transfered the next spring.
Oh, man. I think the Demon is one of the most-underrated cars of that era. Especially in the looks department. In fact, an ultra-nice resto-modded Demon would be one of my top picks, as far a MOPAR goes.
And, launching at 9,300 rpm, and shifting 9,500 - 10,000 rpm? One word.... WOW. Then again, I don't claim to be a know-it-all.....
Most people automatically go with the Hemi as their favorite motor. I much prefer all the higher-strung, smaller-displacement motors (DZ302, 340 Wedge, Boss 302) that like those rpms. I've got a good friend that's owned an AAR 'Cuda since I was in high school, back in the 80's. And, that's been one of my favorite motors since. I'd eventually like to own another muscle car. As I was the proud owner in high school, of a stock (minus the Hooker Headers & a set of Cragers) 389 tri-powered '66 GTO Convertable, that I paid for by racing motocross, delivering pizza/newspapers, through junior high & high school. And, to think that I sold that car over a damn woman, while in college......
What? It was actually the 2nd Coolest/best looking car Chrysler made in 71 behind the 71 Cuda..the ugliest was the 71-74 chargers. Chrysler completely ruined that body. The 70-74 challengers, & Cuda's were flat out gorgeous
Perfect as is, I wouldnt change a thing,except ownership. ;-)
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why no R/T badging on this car???