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Original owner sale

Started by F8-4life, January 19, 2018, 05:27:51 PM

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375instroke

Says he's offered $44,000.  Would you pay $45,000?  I like the options.  4-speed, tach, hood blinkers, manual mirror, manual steering, manual drums, rear speaker.  Is that hood release factory?  I thought I saw a factory one once.  Was A/C available with 383-4V 4-speed?

VegasCharger

Quote from: 70 sublime on January 20, 2018, 12:56:16 AM
I have a speaker balance knob off an old Charger but it looks like it was mounted under the dash
Was that a 1969 Charger mounting spot ??

Nope 68 only.  :cheers:

375instroke

Quote from: VegasCharger on January 20, 2018, 11:04:25 PM
Quote from: 70 sublime on January 20, 2018, 12:56:16 AM
I have a speaker balance knob off an old Charger but it looks like it was mounted under the dash
Was that a 1969 Charger mounting spot ??

Nope 68 only.  :cheers:

That sounds confusing.  '69 rear speaker is under the dash, near ignition switch.  '68 is in the radio bezel.

6bblgt

Quote from: 375instroke on January 20, 2018, 10:52:50 PM
Says he's offered $44,000.  Would you pay $45,000?  I like the options.  4-speed, tach, hood blinkers, manual mirror, manual steering, manual drums, rear speaker.  Is that hood release factory?  I thought I saw a factory one once.  Was A/C available with 383-4V 4-speed?

yes, you could order 383 4bbl - 4-speed & A/C on a Charger (or any b-body) for 1968

Kern Dog

The 440-4 speed and Hemi (Any transmission) were the only combinations where A/C was not available.

VegasCharger

Quote from: 375instroke on January 20, 2018, 11:26:03 PM
That sounds confusing.  '69 rear speaker is under the dash, near ignition switch.  '68 is in the radio bezel.

Yep, that's the way it is. I like the 68 design better and my Charger will have it. Not original from the way it left the plant but I have the parts to have rear speaker w/fader.


:cheers:

375instroke

Nobody came through with money, but someone told him it's one of 259, so now he wants $50,000 even though nobody came through with the other offers they gave him.  There's one on eBay, 383-4V 4-speed, not in as good of condition, but still original paint and drivetrain, that sold for $18,000.  I don't see how rarity matters if it's lower down on the totem pole.  Cool car in great condition, but $50,000?  Does this qualify for delusional seller yet?

6bblgt

the commonly quoted GG numbers for 1968 Charger 383 2bbl & 383 4bbl with a 4-speed (ALL Chargers "XP29" with manual transmission - /6 3-spd & 318 3-spd also) are not accurate

1968 Charger 96,108 (7.2% were 4-speed manual transmission) ~ 6,920 4-speed (HEMI, 440, 383 4bbl & 383 2bbl combined)
1968 Charger 96,108 (2.4% were 3-speed manual transmission) ~ 2,306 3-speed (318 & 225 combined)



moparchris

Just food for thought.  $50,000 for a 68 Charger that needs work (kinda scary around the base of the rear window) or $53-55,000 for a 1 year old Hellcat... Take from somebody who has had 5 Hemi Chargers over the years and just sold a completely original Hemi 4 speed Charger 500 and bought a 2016 Hellcat with a 6 speed manual trans.   Buy the Hellcat and scare the crap out of yourself on the drive home and buy a really cheap 68 Charger to putter around with.
Anyone that tells you their 68 Charger runs better and they drive it everyday is full of poop....

375instroke

Quote from: moparchris on January 28, 2018, 07:44:47 PM
Just food for thought.  $50,000 for a 68 Charger that needs work (kinda scary around the base of the rear window)


Supposedly garage kept and all original.  Are you concerned about a relatively minor repair at the rear window destroying the survivor status, and a waste of paying a premium for?  I drive my '69 R/T every day.  New cars have no appeal to me.  Nothing scares me but the price.  I'm just tired of the guys making fun of me for driving a girl's car (automatic).

Mytur Binsdirti

Quote from: moparchris on January 28, 2018, 07:44:47 PM
Just food for thought.  $50,000 for a 68 Charger that needs work (kinda scary around the base of the rear window) or $53-55,000 for a 1 year old Hellcat... Take from somebody who has had 5 Hemi Chargers over the years and just sold a completely original Hemi 4 speed Charger 500 and bought a 2016 Hellcat with a 6 speed manual trans.   Buy the Hellcat and scare the crap out of yourself on the drive home and buy a really cheap 68 Charger to putter around with.
Anyone that tells you their 68 Charger runs better and they drive it everyday is full of poop....



375instroke

I didn't say it runs better.  If you have to drive a car, what's the point of having one you like, but don't drive?

375instroke

Anyone notice the tires?  BFGoodrich Belted T/A?  When was the last time those were made?  Over 30 years, at least

INTMD8

Quote from: moparchris on January 28, 2018, 07:44:47 PM
Just food for thought.  $50,000 for a 68 Charger that needs work (kinda scary around the base of the rear window) or $53-55,000 for a 1 year old Hellcat... Take from somebody who has had 5 Hemi Chargers over the years and just sold a completely original Hemi 4 speed Charger 500 and bought a 2016 Hellcat with a 6 speed manual trans.   Buy the Hellcat and scare the crap out of yourself on the drive home and buy a really cheap 68 Charger to putter around with.
Anyone that tells you their 68 Charger runs better and they drive it everyday is full of poop....

Hellcat is a great car.

Does a 68 Charger run better and will I drive it every day? Nope!  Still want it over a Hellcat however.
69 Charger. 438ci Gen2 hemi. Flex fuel. Holley HP efi. 595rwhp 475rwtq

375instroke

Guess this belongs in the delusional seller post now.


6pkrtse

I like it but not that much like it!!!! Crazy what these cars are going for.
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

BDF


375instroke

Ended, with zero bids.  With the economy starting to look like the end of 2008, the guy may have missed his chance.

XS29LA47V21

Quote from: moparchris on January 28, 2018, 07:44:47 PM
Just food for thought.  $50,000 for a 68 Charger that needs work (kinda scary around the base of the rear window) or $53-55,000 for a 1 year old Hellcat... Take from somebody who has had 5 Hemi Chargers over the years and just sold a completely original Hemi 4 speed Charger 500 and bought a 2016 Hellcat with a 6 speed manual trans.   Buy the Hellcat and scare the crap out of yourself on the drive home and buy a really cheap 68 Charger to putter around with.
Anyone that tells you their 68 Charger runs better and they drive it everyday is full of poop....

Ref other thread
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,114356.2225.html

Fellow ex 500 guy, glad to see you are still hanging around here.  Wiser words are seldom stated.  I would perhaps argue that I am as much a 69 Charger dude as anyone in my head, but buying a hellcat Challenger three years ago was one of the best car decisions I have ever made.  A committed daily car guy I would say.  I will not be in a retirement home wishing I did, "back when I was young(er) they had hellcats and people were able to navigate them without it being a self driving car.  A standard, I should have known you would, but you got your hands full.  I chose auto and after 37,000 mile (really), just under 3 yrs as true daily driver and have successfully not wadding me and the car up. I am still quite happy about its merging capabilities...

Any case off topic, sorry.   Romantic that one owners are out there and the car is in many ways looks pretty nice.  Not sure what paint colors I am seeing on the passenger side going on. 

We have seen turds sell in the low 20s and 40k for this optioned and condition car seems like a lot to me too.  A no sale again on this car is proving that.  I have put one of my cars out there a little, which in my opinion is in far nicer condition, holding factory original paint, fundamentally near zero rust and is a B5 nice color combo RT 4spd car at a price most would say should be on the thread above.  And I would agree, but my price is not that far from this guys asking number in grand scheme.   We can all fish and dream I guess.

Hasn't this green one been for sale off and on for about a year now?

Kern Dog

Quote from: 375instroke on March 26, 2018, 06:28:35 AM
Ended, with zero bids.  With the economy starting to look like the end of 2008, the guy may have missed his chance.

? ? ? " "
The economy was still terrible then. It is NOT terrible now unless you are in the wrong business...