This particular 1971 Dodge Charger stands as one among 3,118 R/T hardtop models that were crafted for that specific year. The assembly of this car was concluded on June 23, 1971. The current owner acquired it in 2015, initiating a comprehensive restoration process carried out by Relic Restoration located in Houston, Texas. This meticulous restoration reached its completion in 2022.
The exterior of the vehicle is coated in a Butterscotch hue and features a black vinyl roof atop white leather upholstery. Beneath the hood resides a replacement 426ci Hemi V8 engine, which is paired with a four-speed manual transmission and a Dana 60 rear end to deliver power. Noteworthy additional features comprise power-assisted front disc brakes, power steering, 15″ Rallye wheels, the A33 Track Pak, an N96 Ramcharger hood scoop, black vinyl accents for the hood and sides, an AM/FM radio, and a Hurst pistol-grip shifter. The Charger R/T is now available for purchase, accompanied by a clean Texas title held in the name of the seller.
As part of the refurbishment process, the body of the car was meticulously stripped down and underwent necessary repairs. Following the repairs, the body was treated to a fresh coat of its original Butterscotch (EL5) color, exactly as it rolled out from the factory. The list of included equipment encompasses a Ramcharger hood scoop, black vinyl accents for the hood and bodysides, a racing mirror on the driver’s side, a black vinyl roof, and a dual-exit exhaust system featuring chrome tips.
The 15″ Rallye wheels wear chrome trim rings, and they are mounted with G60–15 Goodyear Polyglas GT white-letter tires. A black-painted spare wheel with a matching tire is mounted in the trunk. The car is equipped with power-assisted steering, and stopping power is provided by power-assisted front disc and rear drum brakes.
The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench trimmed in white leather along with a matching headliner, front armrest, and door panels. A contrasting black dashboard and carpets are fitted, and additional equipment includes woodgrain dash and door trim, an AM/FM radio, a Hurst pistol-grip shifter, and front shoulder belts.
The three-spoke Tuff Wheel frames a 150-mph speedometer and gauges for oil pressure, fuel level, amperage, and coolant temperature. The five-digit odometer was reset during the refurbishment and shows one mile. Total mileage is unknown.
The replacement 426ci Hemi V8 is said to have been rebuilt before it was installed during the refurbishment. The car is equipped with dual four-barrel carburetors, and the A33 track package included a dual-point distributor, a seven-blade cooling fan, and a heavy-duty radiator with a fan shroud.
Power is sent to the rear axle via a four-speed manual transmission and a Dana 60 rear end.
The fender tag decodes as follows:
17128 – Gate sequence number
191550 –Line sequence number
407 – 426ci Hemi V8, 425 horsepower, manual transmission, heater
050 – Dana 60 rear axle
26 – Lynch Road assembly plant
V1X – Black full vinyl roof
N96 – Fresh air hood
U – US Market example
EL5 – Butterscotch paint
D6XW –White bucket seats, door panels, headliner; black carpets and dashboard
TX9 – Black door frames
623 – June 23 build date
226513 – Vehicle order number
E74 – 426ci Hemi V8, twin four-barrel carburetors, 425 horsepower
D21 – Four-speed manual transmission
WS23 – Dodge Coronet, Charger
R1A – 426ci Hemi V8, twin four-barrel carburetors, 425 horsepower
193579 – Sequence number
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