1971 Dodge Challenger R/T Butterscotch with White Top, Johnny Lightning Classic Gold 1:64 Scale
1971 Dodge Challenger R/T Butterscotch with White Top Johnny Lightning | Classic Gold Collection Release 1 Version B | 1:64 Scale | JLCG033B / Item 2325 Diecast metal body and...
1971 Dodge Challenger R/T Butterscotch with White Top
Johnny Lightning | Classic Gold Collection Release 1 Version B | 1:64 Scale | JLCG033B / Item 2325
- Diecast metal body and chassis with authentic proportions
- Opening hood revealing a detailed engine bay
- Rubber Goodyear Polyglas GT tires with authentic wheels
- Factory Butterscotch finish with contrasting white vinyl top
- Detailed interior with factory-style trim
- Classic Gold Collection Release 1 Version B limited edition
- Officially licensed Dodge collectible in 1:64 scale
The 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T represented the final evolution of the first-generation Challenger before major styling changes arrived for 1972. Updated front-end details, revised taillights, and optional twin hood scoops gave the 1971 model year its own identity while retaining the aggressive proportions that made the Challenger one of the most recognizable American muscle cars.
Johnny Lightning recreates this example in a factory-inspired Butterscotch finish paired with a white vinyl top, accurately capturing the era's popular color combinations. Chrome trim, authentic wheels, detailed engine compartment, and rubber tires make this Classic Gold release an excellent addition for Mopar enthusiasts and collectors of classic American muscle.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
What changed on the 1971 Dodge Challenger compared to 1970?
The 1971 model received a redesigned grille, updated taillights, revised front fenders, and optional twin hood scoops while maintaining the original E-body platform.
Why is the Challenger R/T so popular with collectors?
The R/T combined distinctive styling with high-performance engine options, making it one of the defining muscle cars of the early 1970s.
What makes this Johnny Lightning release desirable?
The Classic Gold line features a diecast metal body and chassis, rubber tires, an opening hood with detailed engine, and accurate factory-inspired colors.