what’s a 1971 dodge challenger worth?
Based on our Classic.com market data and comparable sales, here’s what a 1971 Dodge Challenger is worth:
First-gen Challenger Standard Variants (1970-1974):
1971-Only Market Data: Recent sales of 1971 Challengers have ranged from $29,500 (project/semi-restored) to $99,000 (highly modified), with solid “Original & Highly Original” examples typically trading between $53,900-$86,900.
The 1971 Challenger you’re looking at is listed for $84,500, which falls at the upper end of the standard market range—but this isn’t a standard 1971 Challenger. Here’s why the price is justified:
Ultra-Rare N94 T/A Hood: This car features the N94 fiberglass fresh air hood, a 1970-only T/A option that was supposedly discontinued for 1971. According to Challenger registry data, this is one of only 3 known 1971 Challengers with this factory option—making it among the rarest E-Body Mopars extant (ranked #4 on the top 5 rarest Challengers list).
Numbers-Matching Drivetrain: Retains its factory 340 engine, 727 transmission, and Sure-Grip rear.
Documentation: Complete with original VIN, door sticker, fender tag, and broadcast sheet—all intact.
Condition: Described as “Original & Highly Original” with solid original sheet metal (original quarters and trunk floor).
At $84,500, this car is priced at the top of the standard 1971 Challenger market but below what a true 1970 T/A commands (Classic Market Benchmark: $106,347). Given its verified rarity, numbers-matching status, and the “1 of 3 known” N94 hood configuration, the asking price represents strong value for a documented, investment-grade Mopar.
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