Seller says interior is new from classic industries and year one…. There is no fender tag…. This was a junker which owner rebuilt…. Original 318 car now 440. I see that 440s were an option in 70, but not 71….Exterior is a 1970. Interior may be changed. It looks like it has a dash cap on it so the pad may not be original. The steering wheel is like the one in my 72 Challenger. It would be interesting to see what the cowl and radiator support VINs look like. Also the sticker VIN on driver's door if still there. Did he show the fender tag? The one visible door panel looks after market. Seats are a 70 Challenger.
Terry W.
The VIN on title matches VIN on dash, but title says 1970.Looks to me like someone stuck a 71 dash pad in a 70 Challenger. Or 70 Challenger grill and tail lights in a 71. If the VIN on the dash pad doesn't match the title, it's a rabbit hole I wouldn't go down.
And yes, that looks like a dash cap for certain.
6th digit is 1 so it's a 71. The title is wrongThe VIN on title matches VIN on dash, but title says 1970.
Yup6th digit is 1 so it's a 71. The title is wrong
My 70 Challenger dosent have asterisks.The question is, how do you find a 71 VIN that is exactly like the 70 title, with the exception of the 6th digit.
Odds are astronomical........
Are you sure all the other numbers on title match that VIN?
Also thought the asterisks didn't happen on 70s?