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How much would you pay for this car..

Started by CharlieCharger, July 12, 2006, 04:15:57 PM

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CharlieCharger

Its a 72' SE 318 2bbl 727 auto on the column..buckets..buddy seat..solid frame rails.some minor surface rust on the floor pan when I bought it..was due to the fact that some idiot left one of the drain plugs out and water seeped through...wich wasnt visiable when bought dual exhaust
white vinyl top..very very good chrome usual spots of rust on B-bodies..Its not for sale and needs some work..but Im curious as to what would one pay for this car..and what its worth? thanks in advance
Earth. Even the word sounded strange to me now... unfamiliar. How long had I been gone? How long had I been back? Did it matter? I tried to find the rhythm of the world where I used to live. I followed the current. I was silent, attentive, I made a conscious effort to smile, nod, stand, and perform the millions of gestures that constitute life on earth. I studied these gestures until they became reflexes again. But I was haunted by the idea that I remembered her wrong -Solaris

73chgrSE

If it were mine I wouldn't even consider any offers less than 12K.

hemi68charger

If it's a very dependable car, I would say 10K to 12K......... Looks nice..........  See you're in Texas.. Near Houston?

Troy
Troy
'69 Charger Daytona 440 auto 4.10 Dana ( now 426 HEMI )
'70 Superbird 426 Hemi auto: Lindsley Bonneville Salt Flat world record holder (220.2mph)
Houston Mopar Club Connection

Charger1973

'72 SE is my least favorite of all 3rd gens but theres just something about that car....  it really looks great. :yesnod:


73chgrSE

Quote from: nakita7 on July 13, 2006, 02:14:32 PM
5-6K

That would be an awesome buy at that price. I bought mine for $3500  but it was back in '88.

CharlieCharger

I live in houston 68hemi how about yourself? thanks guys!
Earth. Even the word sounded strange to me now... unfamiliar. How long had I been gone? How long had I been back? Did it matter? I tried to find the rhythm of the world where I used to live. I followed the current. I was silent, attentive, I made a conscious effort to smile, nod, stand, and perform the millions of gestures that constitute life on earth. I studied these gestures until they became reflexes again. But I was haunted by the idea that I remembered her wrong -Solaris