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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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familymopar



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

Nacho-RT74

:iagree:

I preffer any late B body over any Thunderbird same years, you know? THOSE are granny cars for real!!!

I like in fact those B bodies

Based on NADAGUIDES.COM and assuming is A/C car, an average retail price for original 360 seems to be US$6000. being original 318 but with upgraded engine could be maybe close to that? dunno

so even we all know NADAGUIDES over estimate quite often the prices, I think your $800 is way off and all of you are REALLY UNDERESTIMATING the price.

Thinking on all the needs described and all the performance ads on... let's say, maybe on $4000-4500 rate could be fair ?

If you guys really think it worths $800, would be better sell it being parted out... don't you think ? and will get more than that.



Venezuelan RT 74 400 4bbl, 727, 8.75 3.23 open. Now stroked with 440 crank and 3.55 SG. Here is the History and how is actually: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,7603.0/all.html
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,25060.0.html

F8-4life

Its better then derby fate and $800 fate.
Yea its not  69 charge get over it. Its also not a 09 charger.
Put a set of cragers on it and sell it for 3k.

CHARGERCHIC

So...updated my Charger photos. And yes, I am a "chick".Thanks for all the positive posts :cheers: ...This is supposed to be a Charger forum for enthusiasts to unite and appreciate each other's cars, a club, so I ignored all the "stupid" posts. :fu:
I didn't feel the need to verbally joust and waste my time on insults.Supposedly "everyone" wants the older cars..there's thousands out there. No originality. No, it's not the "classic" Charger that so many of you like and buy-big deal; I didn't want the typical Charger like everyone else..I wanted different and unique, you can't get more unique than the 1976 Sport-they only made that model one year. It's a beautiful car, certainly not a demo or an $800 car.
That being said, here's updated photos...

JB400

You're car looks  :drool5:  Do you have the center caps for the factory wheels?  How's the interior? :popcrn:  How's the trunk?

6spd68

Shouldn't be too hard to fetch 2500$ for it  :2thumbs:

Just don't be dissapointed when the world low-balls you down from a higher number; dems da breaks when selling cars.
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..."

SovereignZuul

That's an exceptionally good looking car, even if it's not a 2nd gen Charger, doesn't matter.  It does have some nice style and could even be built into a race monster or nasty sleeper or driven as is as a daily.  

I can see the lack of desirability though, however that shouldn't affect price, just the frequency of buyers.  If selling I'd hold out for longer than you would with a 90's junker and find the right buyer.

If I was in need of a car I would jump on something like that.  Just being a Dodge guy I'd rather drive that than a Civic or pretty much anything "modern."
1970 Dodge Charger - 1969 Dodge Dart - 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 - 1997 Dodge Neon (Sold for Charger Parts)

TUFCAT

Quote from: 6spd68 on September 22, 2014, 08:06:19 AM

Shouldn't be too hard to fetch 2500$ for it  :2thumbs:

Just don't be dissapointed when the world low-balls you down from a higher number; dems da breaks when selling cars.

That's a pretty nice looking car for someone, but the basic rule of thumb here is: If it didn't sell well "new" (it didn't)....its not going to sell well "used".

With that in mind, you probably didn't pay much to begin with.  Whether or not you make a loss or a profit depends on how well you bought the car (which by the way your invested dollars have no relationship to resale value).

The market for this Charger is low because its not a year/model people are interested in.  I'm sure you knew this going in based on what you said about this model being so unique and different.  

I'm sorry to be harsh about it,  but the reality is..... rare and desirable don't always go together.  :Twocents: :Twocents:
 

HPP

Quote from: TUFCAT on September 22, 2014, 09:18:49 AM

That's a pretty nice looking car for someone, but the basic rule of thumb here is: If it didn't sell well "new" (it didn't)....its not going to sell well "used".
 

Gonna disagree with you on this as a general statement. '71 Cudas didn't sell well either when brand new. They were lambasted in the press for their garish appearance. But now they fetch premium dollars. So this isn't always true.

On the other hand, nearly anything post '72 suffers by comparison from the enthusiast point of view even though sales figures on some of the later A bodies and F bodies were actually higher than most muscle era cars.

I do recall a year or two ago, a member on here was looking for a '75 Road Runner, which is the cousin to the 75-78 Chargers. I believe in his search, prices for a good solid model were ranging from 3000-5000. I do not know the subtleties of the difference in the market between Road Runners and Chargers of this era. However, if you want to sell for this range, then you will need to be patient and wait for the right buyer to show up. If you are trying to flip it fast, you are going to devalue what you can get for it and will end up at the lower end of the scale. Obviously a good clean up, wash/wax and detail job will get you at the higher end of the scale. Same with other details like the replacing the wheel center caps, any missing knobs, or other bits and pieces.

Ghoste

Its not a bad rule of thumb though.  The 71 Cuda is an anomoly and I think if you put together a list of cars that sold poorly when new, you'd find the vast majority aren't that popular after either.

Chargerguy74

Quote from: Daytona R/T SE on August 29, 2014, 09:17:16 AM
Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on August 29, 2014, 04:26:32 AM
That generation of Charger is a chick's car, so that does explain things.


That car brings back a disturbing memory from my youth.

There used to be a car like that in here in town.

Turd brown.

It was driven by the U-G-L-I-E-S-T chick around.

This chicks name, fit her appearance.

Her name was Viola.  :eek2:

I'd be out cruisin' around in my Petty blue '72 SE  (Alum slots, N50's, side pipes, etc.)

And there this turd brown Viola mobile would be following me everywhere.

This Chick stalked me for months.

I would occasionally converse with her at the local hangouts,

But I always made it clear I wasn't interested.

She always made it clear that she WAS interested.

Insistent little thing.

Until one night.

I was drunk, and half stoned...

Here she comes...


Done with the whole cat and mouse thing...

I walked up to her and said:

Tonight's the night.

We're gonna do it.

You're finally going to get what you've been after.

Get in your car and follow me...


I got in my '72 SE and fired it up.

She got in the Turd brown mobile and started it up...

She follows me out of the parking lot.

I made a left towards my favorite outdoor fornication location.

She made a right.

I never saw her OR the Turd brown Charger again.

:coolgleamA:



REJECTION lol. Ahhh the one that got away
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Daytona R/T SE

Quote from: Chargerguy74 on September 22, 2014, 10:04:42 PM
Quote from: Daytona R/T SE on August 29, 2014, 09:17:16 AM
Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on August 29, 2014, 04:26:32 AM
That generation of Charger is a chick's car, so that does explain things.


That car brings back a disturbing memory from my youth.

There used to be a car like that in here in town.

Turd brown.

It was driven by the U-G-L-I-E-S-T chick around.

This chicks name, fit her appearance.

Her name was Viola.  :eek2:

I'd be out cruisin' around in my Petty blue '72 SE  (Alum slots, N50's, side pipes, etc.)

And there this turd brown Viola mobile would be following me everywhere.

This Chick stalked me for months.

I would occasionally converse with her at the local hangouts,

But I always made it clear I wasn't interested.

She always made it clear that she WAS interested.

Insistent little thing.

Until one night.

I was drunk, and half stoned...

Here she comes...


Done with the whole cat and mouse thing...

I walked up to her and said:

Tonight's the night.

We're gonna do it.

You're finally going to get what you've been after.

Get in your car and follow me...


I got in my '72 SE and fired it up.

She got in the Turd brown mobile and started it up...

She follows me out of the parking lot.

I made a left towards my favorite outdoor fornication location.

She made a right.

I never saw her OR the Turd brown Charger again.

:coolgleamA:



REJECTION lol. Ahhh the one that got away

More like RELIEF !  :eek2: :smilielol:

chaos52

Wow, you guys really know how to welcome new members.

I hope you find a good home for your Charger, chargerchic. This forum is probably your best bet for finding the right person. Wandering around local car shows and checking with car clubs might help too. :2thumbs:

moparnation74

Quote from: chaos52 on September 23, 2014, 08:39:00 AM
Wow, you guys really know how to welcome new members.

I hope you find a good home for your Charger, chargerchic. This forum is probably your best bet for finding the right person. Wandering around local car shows and checking with car clubs might help too. :2thumbs:
:iagree:

TUFCAT

Check online for prices for 1975 Coronet Sport....exactly the same car and probably more of them made.

Chargerfanatic

I agree, really makes new members want to come back. Hate to think what these people really think of my 87 Shelby GLHS. I had a 76 Charger Daytona exactly like the one on the first page. It was a nice ride but no power. Those years of car have a small following but they are out there. I don't think you would have any trouble getting $2500 for it for the right buyer.

87 Shelby GLHS

Ghoste


Dino

Hey Chargerchic, got any interior shots?

Sorry for those few that don't play nice, they are everywhere and we have a lot of...everywhere.   :icon_smile_big:
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

Lizey

I'm struggling to get $2000, but yours is in a lot better shape than mine.
1977 Dodge Charger SE - Sold 4/18/15
2013 Chevrolet Camaro RS
1993 GMC K1500
1943 Farmall A

CHARGERCHIC

You still have a nice car with potential. : ) Why are you selling?

Indygenerallee

Sold my Charger unfortunately....never got it finished.

Lizey

Quote from: CHARGERCHIC on October 17, 2014, 11:14:10 PM
You still have a nice car with potential. : ) Why are you selling?

Last weekend was the first time Ive had it out of the barn in over 2 years now. Just no time for it. Plus its proving impossible/expensive to find most of the bits and pieces I need for it.
1977 Dodge Charger SE - Sold 4/18/15
2013 Chevrolet Camaro RS
1993 GMC K1500
1943 Farmall A

Ghoste