So every Mopar nut worth their salt knows that the last Hemi cars were produced for model year 1971. That knowledge may beg the question of what was the last Hemi car produced. Was it a swoopy E-body or a “large and in charge” B-body? Querying Google will provide you with what may seem to be an ironclad answer: a certain white 1971 Charger R/T, which has been touted as “The Last Hemi Car” for a few years now. Reading the stories that surround the car it would seem the VIN on this particular Charger puts it at the last days of production for 1971.

Now those of you with a skeptical mind and a thirst for the truth may want to look past all the hype that surrounds this car that was found in less than perfect condition and brought back to life in a very public and extensive restoration. One such “seeker” put his money where his mouth was and set about to prove or disprove the claims around this car.

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