In 76/77 I had a 1970 4 speed shaker 340 challenger plum crazy with white vinyl top and interior. Must have been produced after March 1970 to get the Shaker Hood N96 option. Paid $800 for it with 40k miles on it.
Wow what a super stunner that 71 is in Plum Crazy purple as well. Can't say enough about how badass classic Mopars look sound and feel amazing I had the privilege of riding around in my buddies 1973 Plymouth Satellite in midnight metallic blue with the 440 six pack under the hood and man was it a nice ride obviously not as nice as this 71 challenger but a kick ass car as well I absolutely love Mopars I always have, I always will thanks for another awesome video featuring an awesome vehicle Sam
my 1st car age 16 (1976) was a 4 speed 1970 340 shaker hood plum crazy white vinyl top and interior challenger. You couldn't give Challengers away back then I paid $800. People wanted Camaros and Mustangs
@@melaniecotterell8263 That sure has changed (says the auction block) and me !! Nice car!! I couldn't see today's 16yr olds driving something like that. I had a 440 slap stick.
When I was in high school a close family friend of ours owned both a Superbird (orange 440 6 Barrel) and a '71 Challenger ragtop in Plum Crazy with white top and interior, with a 440 6 Pack and Four Speed. The E-body was made over into an R/T phantom/clone as there was no Challenger R/T convertible in 1971 for whatever corporate reason. Maybe not enough had been sold in 1970 to make it worthwhile for Mother Mopar to continue the option. Both cars are long since sold. The 'Bird went to New Jersey and then we learned later on it was sold to someone in New Zealand!! I believe it remains in good Kiwi hands to this day. As for the Challenger, no idea where she resides now.
Thanks for sharing, AMCmachine. My first muscle car memory was in a 1970 AMC Rebel Machine my dad owned, going down the 1/8 mile track, Cedar Creek, Texas
Thats awesome Dale, thanks for sharing that. Sure could have. Standard engine was the 300HP 383, you could get a 340, 440 or of course a 426 Hemi in the R/T model. 383 was standard. Interesting to me the 340 was optional and rated at 25 horsepower less than the standard engine.
Really an exceptional, amazing example. Thanks for checking it out. Did you enjoy the narrative and options text on the screen? I love your input and comments, SAM
samspace81 I find it super cool to have an idea of what was extra at the time and how much it used to cost back then! Today I don’t know of any extras costing less than a few hundred bucks! Very good idea to add this info on your videos!
Sam. I share your favourite Molars. This Challenger appears to be faultless. Immpecable paintwork , and has to be one of , if not the best out there ! Thanks Sam.
the boyfriend had one in highschool...he bought it from its first owner who lived in Detroit... The car was fabulous One day we were about 2 miles out of town near east Lansing and we were pulled over by like 20 cop cars ..they ordered us out of the car at gun point demanding to look in the trunk.... It seemed they were looking for the previous owner and whatever it was he used to have in his trunk.. It was fast, alright but we weren't speeding that day we didn't really run that kind of fast in Okemos but our parents always said Detroit was a jungle wonder what ever happened to that guy..the first owner.. and I wonder what he kept in that trunk
@@samspace81 and in great shape. As new. It was funny to hear the cost of the extras. I would tell the dealer: “don’t mention it. Just give me everything and I’ll pay you cash right now”. Hahaha. Today, if I see a car like this incorporating to traffic, with the aggressive looks, the mean tires, the deep rumble… for sure I would get out of the way in sign of respect… and fear too!
@@samspace81 They built a little over 1200 340 cars that year. None were R/T's. Unless the vin starts with JS23 it's not an R/T. It probably has a JH23. Still a very rare car. I currently own a 1970 R/T 440 6 pack Challenger.
I would hope that my footage would relay the quality of the car, that is always the goal. The car was sold & is in a private collection. Its one of the finest Mopars I've inspected, out of over 100. As far as "flippers", I have respect for anyone running an honest business dealing with classic cars, its far from easy. We are all working with what we love to do, what it boils down to for most in the classic car industry, myself certainly. I appreciate you watching the Samspace81 classic car channel.
This car had a number of issues once it got delivered to my house shortly after this video was shot for me. Beautiful car on the outside, but not so much in other places. Took me several months to correct all of the issues. This car was what you said.... A Flip.
In 76/77 I had a 1970 4 speed shaker 340 challenger plum crazy with white vinyl top and interior. Must have been produced after March 1970 to get the Shaker Hood N96 option. Paid $800 for it with 40k miles on it.
Cool
My favorite mopar 71 challenger rt
Thanks Joel, one sweet machine. Appreciate you watching the video - SAM
Wow what a super stunner that 71 is in Plum Crazy purple as well. Can't say enough about how badass classic Mopars look sound and feel amazing I had the privilege of riding around in my buddies 1973 Plymouth Satellite in midnight metallic blue with the 440 six pack under the hood and man was it a nice ride obviously not as nice as this 71 challenger but a kick ass car as well I absolutely love Mopars I always have, I always will thanks for another awesome video featuring an awesome vehicle Sam
I love it Paul. Thanks for sharing that 😀
High Quality video, well put together (thanks for no stupid and unnecessary music) for this awesome restored 340 '71 Challenger
Much appreciated!! Enjoy the channel, I do RUclips full time now
My first car at 19yrs old in '83. Too young to have had such a car. Dope. God was it fun though.
Wow I bet you have some stories. Thanks for commenting.
my 1st car age 16 (1976) was a 4 speed 1970 340 shaker hood plum crazy white vinyl top and interior challenger. You couldn't give Challengers away back then I paid $800. People wanted Camaros and Mustangs
@@melaniecotterell8263 That sure has changed (says the auction block) and me !! Nice car!! I couldn't see today's 16yr olds driving something like that. I had a 440 slap stick.
Awesome video! I love all the detail put into explain fall of the options and showing off the car!
Thanks Quinton, I'm trying to push it out a little better that means a lot to me. Appreciate you watching 👀
When I was in high school a close family friend of ours owned both a Superbird (orange 440 6 Barrel) and a '71 Challenger ragtop in Plum Crazy with white top and interior, with a 440 6 Pack and Four Speed. The E-body was made over into an R/T phantom/clone as there was no Challenger R/T convertible in 1971 for whatever corporate reason. Maybe not enough had been sold in 1970 to make it worthwhile for Mother Mopar to continue the option. Both cars are long since sold. The 'Bird went to New Jersey and then we learned later on it was sold to someone in New Zealand!! I believe it remains in good Kiwi hands to this day. As for the Challenger, no idea where she resides now.
Thanks for sharing, AMCmachine. My first muscle car memory was in a 1970 AMC Rebel Machine my dad owned, going down the 1/8 mile track, Cedar Creek, Texas
So sweet. My brothers best friend bought one brand new when he finally returned from Vietnam in 72 or 73. I thinking he had the 440?
Thats awesome Dale, thanks for sharing that. Sure could have. Standard engine was the 300HP 383, you could get a 340, 440 or of course a 426 Hemi in the R/T model. 383 was standard. Interesting to me the 340 was optional and rated at 25 horsepower less than the standard engine.
Cool car i like the challenger ..i had a 70 roadrunner once , but now i drive a 66 el camino 😊 .
I love all 3. My frist car was a '70 Charger R/T :) Thanks for watching my smallblock friend lol - SAM
@@samspace81 You're welcome , 70 charger awesome car 👍 do you still have it ?
I wish! Sold it about a year after I bought it. I paid 3500 and sold for 5500. Lost my garage space at my dads lol wish I still had it
@@samspace81 okay too bad at least you not last money on it ,what kind of car do you
have now ?
Wow... great car, love the options you show
Thanks so much, its such an interesting car I wanted to do it proper justice.
Beautiful car as usual, I love the plum crazy !! Thanks for sharing Sam!
Really an exceptional, amazing example. Thanks for checking it out. Did you enjoy the narrative and options text on the screen? I love your input and comments, SAM
samspace81 I find it super cool to have an idea of what was extra at the time and how much it used to cost back then! Today I don’t know of any extras costing less than a few hundred bucks! Very good idea to add this info on your videos!
Nice car!👍
Right? One of the best I've ever seen, beyond nice 👌 thanks so much for watching bud 👍
Very beautiful amazing looking car beautiful colours
Yes they are
MY DREAM CAR SIR ,VERY LOVELY ,THANKS
Me too Khan! So many cool options. My first car was a 1970 Dodge Charger RT 440 4 speed!
@@samspace81 Yes sir, those were the unique cars sir
Nice details on item prices. Very interesting.
Thanks my friend that was a really nice Mopar! Interesting options
Sam. I share your favourite Molars. This Challenger appears to be faultless. Immpecable paintwork , and has to be one of , if not the best out there ! Thanks Sam.
Shiny like a new tooth! I have fun with this video, thought it would blow up bigger. Great car and cool options. Thanks John for noticing!
@@samspace81 Predictive text!! 😂😂
the boyfriend had one in highschool...he bought it from its first owner who lived in Detroit...
The car was fabulous
One day we were about 2 miles out of town near east Lansing and we were pulled over by like 20 cop cars ..they ordered us out of the car at gun point demanding to look in the trunk....
It seemed they were looking for the previous owner and whatever it was he used to have in his trunk..
It was fast, alright but we weren't speeding that day
we didn't really run that kind of fast in Okemos but our parents always said Detroit was a jungle
wonder what ever happened to that guy..the first owner..
and I wonder what he kept in that trunk
Super máquina..., parabéns pelo vídeo brother, boa noite.
Thanks so much my friend, always appreciate your comments & viewership - SAM
Nossa é de enlouquecer!!!! lindo,lindo,lindo :)
You like this one ;) Thanks so much for your continued viewership, love Mopar muscle cars!
@@samspace81 eu definitivamente ameiii...e obrigada a você por nos passar esses vídeos tão gostosos de ver.🤗🤗🤗
@@samspace81 de +++++++
What a beauty!!!!
Absolutely 💯 excellent Challenger
@@samspace81 and in great shape. As new. It was funny to hear the cost of the extras. I would tell the dealer: “don’t mention it. Just give me everything and I’ll pay you cash right now”. Hahaha.
Today, if I see a car like this incorporating to traffic, with the aggressive looks, the mean tires, the deep rumble… for sure I would get out of the way in sign of respect… and fear too!
Did anybody notice the snappy music when we were looking underneath her skirt
LOL! I try to entertain, sometimes I just entertain myself and thats fine by me. Loving your comments - SAM
In 1970 there were no RT 340's all 1970 RTs were 383.426, and 440 s.
This car was exactly as shown, fender tag to prove it
@@samspace81 They built a little over 1200 340 cars that year. None were R/T's. Unless the vin starts with JS23 it's not an R/T. It probably has a JH23. Still a very rare car. I currently own a 1970 R/T 440 6 pack Challenger.
dont have much confidence in cars sold by flippers.
never saw data plate
I would hope that my footage would relay the quality of the car, that is always the goal. The car was sold & is in a private collection. Its one of the finest Mopars I've inspected, out of over 100. As far as "flippers", I have respect for anyone running an honest business dealing with classic cars, its far from easy. We are all working with what we love to do, what it boils down to for most in the classic car industry, myself certainly. I appreciate you watching the Samspace81 classic car channel.
Also I didn't show the date plate out of respect to my client & the current owner. Thanks again
This car had a number of issues once it got delivered to my house shortly after this video was shot for me. Beautiful car on the outside, but not so much in other places. Took me several months to correct all of the issues. This car was what you said.... A Flip.