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Delusional Charger sellers

Started by Homerr, November 09, 2014, 02:44:14 PM

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Dano 1

Bringing this thread back from the dead for a couple gems I found locally. My neighbor told me he spotted a 68 and 70 Charger sitting on the side of the road, presumably for sale. Obviously I had to check them out so I hopped in my '69 and took a ride.
The guy selling them bought them off an 'old lady' in Georgia and fully admitted to flipping them. He's asking $38,000 each...
The '68 was the better of the two but neither one was that great. Both were stalled restorations with mediocre/incomplete metal work and un-restored interiors/engine bays.
The guy just kept yammering on about how they would be worth $100k restored etc etc. Couldn't resist sharing.

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1969 Charger 383 2bbl, R4 red, White hat special project

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HANDM

This Guy is definitely delusional and I can say that because the delusional seller is me!

https://offerup.com/item/detail/c8bd84dc-1288-3ca4-8c2d-33eed7e1ceb5?q=69+charger



70 sublime

Quote from: HANDM on July 23, 2023, 06:03:29 PMThis Guy is definitely delusional and I can say that because the delusional seller is me!

https://offerup.com/item/detail/c8bd84dc-1288-3ca4-8c2d-33eed7e1ceb5?q=69+charger




I will have to remember this line to have in my ad next time I post something :)

" all serious offers will be considered but remember, I don't need to sell these and if I don't like anything about you I won't let you anywhere near them "
next project 70 Charger FJ5 green


bull

Often these posts are about audacious ads for would-be scrappers that have prices well beyond what their condition warrants. This one is a little different in that it is nice but it's not $85k nice. A rusty gouge in the door, rust around the fender tag, the old dippity-do at the top of the grill, and plenty of other things. Easily $25k too high, probably more.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1676115992886078/?mibextid=dXMIcH

Drache

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/city-of-toronto/1970-dodge-charger-hemi/1671368858

Quotefor sale 1970 dodge charger hemi 4 speed blue only good for title to put on your donor asking 10,000$ send me a message if you are serious, no parts , no car

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70 sublime

That guy is always selling ownerships or at least trying to sell them for big bucks
He has fancy Mustang ownerships also list some times
next project 70 Charger FJ5 green

tan top

Quote from: Drache on September 08, 2023, 09:45:38 PMhttps://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/city-of-toronto/1970-dodge-charger-hemi/1671368858

Quotefor sale 1970 dodge charger hemi 4 speed blue only good for title to put on your donor asking 10,000$ send me a message if you are serious, no parts , no car


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wonder if its the same seller who owned the  charger 3 years ago & had it crushed ...  shame could not see the fender / vin tags to flag IF it has real tags or body numbers from a real hemi car  to flag up ,  i believe this was  an orignal 383 car , theres a thread on this car somewhere too  :scratchchin:  :popcrn:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkQ7r9YbVIY





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375instroke

1969 Dodge Charger for sale

-Factory Q5 turquoise, white top and interior car
-G code 383, has its numbers matching engine, non numbers 727 column shift auto trans
-Vin, fender tag, body stamps are in place
-Rust has been repaired on the car, it has new AMD main floor, trunk floor and extensions, rear crossmember ,tail panel, rear valance and corners as well as the rust around the back window repaired and trim fit to ensure shape is correct
-Pictures available of when the metal repair was completed
-Mostly complete with necessary components for restoration
-California car
-Asking $35,000
-Clean title












Kern Dog

35 grand for what is basically a "core" to start with? You'll still need at least $40,000 to finish it. $75,000 into a car that may be worth $50,000 ?


6pkrtse

As all the old timers die off. The prices will start coming back down someday. This next Generation has no interest in old cars.
1963 Belvedere 413 Max Wedge
1970 Charger R/T S.E. 440 sixpack.
1970 Challenger R/T Drag Radial 528 Hemi
1970 Charger 500 S.E. 440 4 BBL
1970 Road Runner 383 4 BBL
1974 Chrysler New Yorker 440 4 BBL
1996 Dodge Ram 2500 V-10 488 cu in.
2004 Dodge Ram 3500 CTD Dually 6x6
2012 Challenger R/T Classic

INTMD8

Quote from: 6pkrtse on November 02, 2023, 01:27:48 PMAs all the old timers die off. The prices will start coming back down someday. This next Generation has no interest in old cars.

That's been said but I tend to disagree.  Beauty is timeless and these are rolling art.

The most aesthetic/desireable pre-war cars are still huge money and I would guess it's not a bunch of 100+ year old people buying them.
69 Charger. 438ci Gen2 hemi. Flex fuel. Holley HP efi. 595rwhp 475rwtq

Kern Dog

Quote from: 6pkrtse on November 02, 2023, 01:27:48 PMAs all the old timers die off. The prices will start coming back down someday. This next Generation has no interest in old cars.
Not true.
Some do. Many don't. I've ran into a few guys in their 20s that love the classics. The thing is, WE were surrounded by them when we were young and they were cheap to buy. There were similar cars in junkyards so parts were easy to find. Nowadays they are more expensive and the parts are not just right down the street.