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1971 Charger Se Beautiful Cruiser. on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:100000
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States

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1971 Charger SE

Automatic Transmission.
Mileage unknown as it was probably over 100,000 when I bought it.

Beautiful cruiser for someone's New Years present!

Don't really want to sell but need the money so my loss is your gain.

Its been a great car for the 12 years Ive had it.  Its always been reliable but Ive been fixing it a little at a time as money permitted.
Just getting it listed now but I'll add more info as soon as I go over the receipts for all the things Ive done.

Good news:
Strong, reliable 318.  Never had a problem with any of the drivetrain.
Starts right up.  Never overheated and doesn't smoke.
Good tires
strong brakes
redone front end
new radiator
Drives straight
$900 Al & Eds stereo system
Painted Corvette yellow.  Gets lots of thumbs up while driving around.
Air suspension in rear.
Beautiful black interior.
All electrical works


Needs work:
There is a little too much play in the steering.  I still drive it everywhere but I would work on this if I had time & funds.
Car had been in an accident before I bought it.  
It was professionally repaired and Right Rear fender has some bondo.  
Looks fine from a few feet away and doesn't interfere with the car. 
 Body panels all fit nicely as they should.
Needs a new steering column outer housing.  
Works fine but someone tried to steal it by breaking thru the outer housing to hot-wire the car. 
 Its missing the needle that shows which gear its in.
Couple paint chips.
Light surface scratches on drivers side window.
2 inch tear in upholstery above back seats.

I know about Mopars but Im not a mechanic so I will answer all questions as best I can.
I have driven it up and down the coast from Santa Barbara to the Mexican border and have not had a problem with it in over 10 years.
Its gets garaged when not driven and is a thing of beauty.  Nice growl in the engine.  Sounds bigger than it is when idling and sets off many a car alarm.
My family has had years of enjoyment and now it can be someone else's turn.

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