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Looking for advice or opinions....thinking of selling my 1976 Charger Sport

Started by CHARGERCHIC, August 28, 2014, 03:17:50 AM

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TUFCAT


Daytona R/T SE

Quote from: 6spd68 on August 29, 2014, 09:48:03 AM
You didn't have to go through with it.  I fail to see what makes that story disturbing :P

Just the memory of her hideousness is disturbing. :eek2:

That move was risky for sure,

But she was driving me crazy.

'Course all of my buddies would point and laugh and say:

"Here comes your girlfriend Viola" :slap:


I needed her gone.

If she had shown up...

I'd have done it.

Just 'cause.

Thank god she didn't show up and I was never hassled by her again.

If you've never been stalked by a woman, you just wouldn't get it. :scared:


6spd68

lol, fair enough.

In your situation, I ended up going for it.  She wasn't what I would describe as hideous, just not my type.  Either way, handled the business, and didn't have to hear much from her after.  Life works out in the end  :cheers:
Every great legend has it's humble beginning.
Project 668:
1968 Dodge Charger (318 Car)
Projected Driveline:
383 with mild stroke
Carb intake w/Holley 750 VS

6-Speed Dodge Viper Transmission

Fully rebuilt Dana-60 w/Motive gears. 3.55 Posi, Yukon axles.

Finished in triple black. 

ETA: "Some velvet morning, when I'm straight..."


TUFCAT


Baldwinvette77

Quote from: TUFCAT on August 29, 2014, 05:40:28 PM
Quote from: Daytona R/T SE on August 29, 2014, 12:51:04 PM

No.

Kinda ape-like.  :eek2:


....but you did say it was really, really dark outside right?  :drool5:


And you did say this was back in your youth, back when everything was all grainy or black & white  :scratchchin:

Ghoste

Actually the op username is chargerchic, not chick.  So it could be a misspelling and it is a woman or it could mean charger stylish in which case it could be a man or a woman.   :icon_smile_big: ;)

Baldwinvette77

Quote from: Ghoste on August 29, 2014, 06:55:54 PM
Actually the op username is chargerchic, not chick.  So it could be a misspelling and it is a woman or it could mean charger stylish in which case it could be a man or a woman.   :icon_smile_big: ;)

Her profile says Female   :shruggy:

Ghoste

I never went to there before but yes you are quite correct.  It also shows she has been back here since the thread.

TUFCAT


Grim Jhaixus

The 2nd coolest car I ever had was a 73 XR7 Cougar, they were 2-door disco luxury muscle cars before the big castration in 74, no thanks to the Clean Air Act or Nixon who signed it into law. The previous owner had already done a lot of performance upgrades to the 351C and my Charger doesn't move like it did (yet).

There's nothing wrong with the disco Chargers, and a mid-70's V8 is both still a V8 and easy to upgrade dirt cheap. I can't find it in my Hagerty value finder website. Fact is, it moves, it looks good, it's got a V8, and you can do anything to it.

That's not to say you won't find an enthusiast willing to pay whatever you ask. My mother once sold a busted Geo Metro for $1200. There are people who want this car, the trick is finding them. You might have better luck on a new Charger forum, since the new Chargers are more luxury and more likely have the demographic that would find your car desirable.
"Scars" 1973 Base 318/904 Originally B5

Married on November 23rd, 2009
Fried all the electricals two weeks after purchase
Set on fire ~twice~
Overheated til it would diesel a full five minutes ~twice~

Never once didn't start, never stranded me, never once did not take me where I needed to go. Daily driver of 4+ years.

Currently undergoing 413/727 swap after I finally beat the 318 til it lost a headgasket. The kicker is the 318 still cranks and runs like nothing is wrong. I love my ca

HPP

I dunno, it might be cool to have just because its different. As pointed out, it is a V8 RWD, which means potential.

As a former owner of several disco era Mopar F bodies, I can attest that smog cars respond to the same mods as earlier cars and can move just as fast. My Aspen put many different Road Runners and Chargers on the trailers at the local bracket races after clicking off a 12.2 against a restored 440 15.5 second big block car.

Ghoste

It'd still be nice to see some more pics and details about the car.

Cooter

Quote from: Ghoste on August 29, 2014, 09:18:07 PM
It'd still be nice to see some more pics and details about the car.

After being called a dude, told her car is "Derby material", and now asking for pics of her like a bunch of horny old bastids? ROTFLMAO, it'll surprize me if she comes back again at all.
" I have spent thousands of dollars and countless hours researching what works and what doesn't and I'm willing to share"

Daytona R/T SE



Ghoste

She has been checking in each day, so Chargerchic don't be afraid of us.

TUFCAT


familymopar

Quote from: Cooter on August 29, 2014, 09:47:08 PM
Quote from: Ghoste on August 29, 2014, 09:18:07 PM
It'd still be nice to see some more pics and details about the car.

After being called a dude, told her car is "Derby material", and now asking for pics of her like a bunch of horny old bastids? ROTFLMAO, it'll surprize me if she comes back again at all.

I think that being referenced as a "him" is unfortunate but understandable.  While many women are on this site, the majority are males, so it is an understandable mistake, one for which I am sure a "hey, sorry about that chargerchic, I wasn't paying attention" would likely suffice for most folks.  So I'll toss it out there for the group:

Hey, sorry about that chargerchic, we weren't paying attention.

The derby car thing was a little harsh, but I assume the point was more that this car isn't necessarily the classic collector charger.  Nor is it a modern mopar.  It is kind of in a weird era grey zone that does not have a big following and does not command the numbers that many of us get used to seeing with the old chargers.  Still kind of a neat car and someone is looking for it.  Someone is looking for everything.  That someone may stumble on this site looking.  So good to have it here.

I didn't see anyone asking for pics of "her".  If so, that would be a little sad and off putting to chargerchic for sure.  And I think would be embarrassing to the rest of us.  But I didn't see that.

Hopefully she comes back and posts more / better photos of her car.  The info and photo provided do little for us to really have much of an opinion about the car, nor does it do much for if/when that person searching for their dream 76 charger stumbles upon this post.


1968 Charger R/T 440 727
1971 Duster Pro-Street
2009 Challenger SRT8 6 Speed
2009 Jeep Cherokee SRT8

Daytona R/T SE

"The derby car thing was a little harsh".


The facts may seem harsh, but that doesn't make them untrue.

Thousands of these things have breathed their last though a pair of stacks blasting straight up through the hood at county fairs all over the country.

Once the Imperials and the other full sized Mopars started to dry up and become hard to find the derby guys started snatching these up...


Paying pretty good money, too.  :scratchchin:

To get the best money out of one of these...

If it's not absolutely pristine...

Advertise it on the demo derby sites. :Twocents:

Ghoste

Quote from: CHARGERCHIC on August 28, 2014, 03:17:50 AMLooking at offers.I want him to have a good home. Details and photos to come. So any advice, opinions...or offers?  :shruggy:

She checks in each day.  I think it was really just a for sale ad and an actual offer might be the only thing that garners a response.

billschroeder5842

One must appreciate these cars for what they are and the time they were built.

First gen smog, low compression, unleaded fuel, OSAC and thermoquads. However, they have a comfortable ride, most modern creature comforts and real faux fake wood grain dash trim.

My 75 is ROCK solid, super dependable. Just as fun as my 69 Charger at speed.

0-60 is just S-L-O-W but 90-115 is surprisingly respectable with no vibration-my 69 shook like a crack addict going through DTs.

These are cruisers. Ricardo Montalban digs them. Pop in a KC and the Sunshine band 8 Trak and enjoy the ride!

Texas Proud!

Baldwinvette77

I would like to see her back  :yesnod:

Im still sticking to my "Teenagers first car" theory  :coolgleamA:

i knew other 16 year olds in highschool who would constantly clean and wash their rusted, torn up junkers daily.. i was one of them  :lol:

and she does say she wants a good home, and not a demo derby casualty.

but as for the price, i guess its whatever a potential kid has to offer

Grim Jhaixus

"Scars" 1973 Base 318/904 Originally B5

Married on November 23rd, 2009
Fried all the electricals two weeks after purchase
Set on fire ~twice~
Overheated til it would diesel a full five minutes ~twice~

Never once didn't start, never stranded me, never once did not take me where I needed to go. Daily driver of 4+ years.

Currently undergoing 413/727 swap after I finally beat the 318 til it lost a headgasket. The kicker is the 318 still cranks and runs like nothing is wrong. I love my ca

TUFCAT