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Potential 69 Charger Purchase.

Started by TimS1959, July 22, 2018, 06:00:21 AM

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70 sublime

next project 70 Charger FJ5 green

TimS1959

Quote from: 70 sublime on July 30, 2018, 12:30:22 AM
So $15000 for that car makes this one at $25000 look real good

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,133161.0.html

I would agree with that. I just don't see paying $15K-$20K for a rusty project that doesn't run or drive either.
1969 Plymouth Bcuda Formula S 383 HP 4spd Y2
1970 Plymouth Roadrunner 440+6 AT 4.10 Dana B5
1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 HP 4spd 3.91 Curious Yella
1972 Plymouth Barracuda 318 AT 3.23 Tor Red
2007 Dodge Ram 150 SB 5.7 Hemi AT 3.92 Pat Blue
2013 Dodge Challenger 5.7 Hemi 6 spd Plum Crazy

#'s Matching Driving Cars.

Dino

That 70 was priced well below current market value. $15K for an unmolested 69 is pretty decent these days, and they're all in need of tons of work. If you don't grab it I'm sure someone else will really fast. Not saying you should buy it, but your $10K offer wouldn't get you much Charger these days.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

hemi-hampton

I Say if you can do the resto or paint body work yourself then go for it. LEON.

69 OUR/TEA

Before I'd spend $15-20k on a rusty project , for only a little more I'd find a way to scrape up the rest for something like this . You are going to spend way more $$$ then you think doing a resto , way more time and aggravation to .



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69rtse4spd

If your interested in a 69 S.E., B.B. A.C. numbers matching, contact me here, can send Pict's.   

TimS1959

I put a pencil to this looking up all the parts that I can see it needs. I can do everything myself except the paint which I've put $10K on that. Plus money for a complete motor and tyranny overhaul. I would get two partial cars for good metal that would get me the rear frame rails and LH full floor pan. Even at this I'm looking at $25,300 to restore it. That's not counting anything I missed during the inspection and I haven't scrounged up any front seats for it yet. The correct ones are gone.

So I'd have roughly $40K+ in a standard Charger with E61 383 and AT on the column. My guess is the 40+ is actually closer to 45 or even 50 when it's all said and done. Not doing the paint myself is a killer on this one.

I'd be glad to pass his info onto to anyone here if there is interest. I'm going to pass on this one and continue to look.

Thanks all for the input.
1969 Plymouth Bcuda Formula S 383 HP 4spd Y2
1970 Plymouth Roadrunner 440+6 AT 4.10 Dana B5
1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 HP 4spd 3.91 Curious Yella
1972 Plymouth Barracuda 318 AT 3.23 Tor Red
2007 Dodge Ram 150 SB 5.7 Hemi AT 3.92 Pat Blue
2013 Dodge Challenger 5.7 Hemi 6 spd Plum Crazy

#'s Matching Driving Cars.

TimS1959

On a side note, I mentioned the correct buckets were missing from the car. Would the correct ones be the same as other B Bodies of 69? Or even A Bodies? This car also has the Buddy Seat.
1969 Plymouth Bcuda Formula S 383 HP 4spd Y2
1970 Plymouth Roadrunner 440+6 AT 4.10 Dana B5
1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 HP 4spd 3.91 Curious Yella
1972 Plymouth Barracuda 318 AT 3.23 Tor Red
2007 Dodge Ram 150 SB 5.7 Hemi AT 3.92 Pat Blue
2013 Dodge Challenger 5.7 Hemi 6 spd Plum Crazy

#'s Matching Driving Cars.