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Back Road Mopars - Few Found in NY

Started by 4402tuff4u, November 14, 2005, 03:00:55 PM

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TheGhost

Quote from: JimShine on November 14, 2005, 07:44:07 PM
I went out scrounging this past weekend myself. On Friday the owner of the local junkyard asked if I knew who bought the '69 Charger R/T that was one street away. I never even heard of this car. He said it was something few knew about as it was kept inside for over 15 years. He said it sold for $4500 and was complete, but not running.

So I was bummed and went out. All I managed to find was a late 60's Barracuda nearby I hadn't noticed before. It was in good shape. Looks to be kept inside more often than not. Also found a 1969 Roadrunner or GTX carcass in a field. Looks like you had better luck!

Any pics of that Barracuda?
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.  Especially if they have access to the internet.

derailed

I spotted this RoadRunner today near Ballston Spa, not sure what year it is and there was no one around the house.

Ghoste

Looks like a 74 to me.  Could be wrong though.

TheGhost

I can't really tell the differnce from the 73 to the 74, but, either one, she is a real beauty!
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.  Especially if they have access to the internet.

Ghoste

I'm guessing by the size of the front bumper guards.

'CUDA360

My guess is '73

The '74s have those big seatbelts that hang straight down and I think you can see the passenger shoulder belt and it looks pretty thin

Maybe not

Maybe the original owner cut them down with a steak knife, who knows

Ghoste

Yeah, it's hard to tell though from that far away.  It also looks like it has that slightly indented grille that was unique to 74.  73 it went more or less straight across with a slight curve to the front.

Khyron

I know were there is a 74 RR in the area for sale for about $2400, not that nice, but solid, for the most part ;)

were in BS was that derailed?


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Nupe

OUCH!  That 72 RR doesn't look like it will get any better.  Doubt it is a real six barrel car, but ya never know.   :P


There are many rotters around here, but most people are mean as hell.  I leave them a lone now since I don't have the $$$ to offer anyway.   :rotz:

Kind of can't blame the owners for not wanting to sell with all the morons they must have to deal with.  Plus most people just want them for nothing, claim to want to restore them, and have the for sale ad for double the $$$ in the paper before the car is even home.   ::)


'79 Lil'Red Express.

derailed

Quote from: Khyron on November 19, 2005, 12:25:36 PM


were in BS was that derailed?

It was over on Peaceable Street near West Milton not to far from the 68 I looked at for Joedotts