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Lets hear about that sweet deal you passed up on a Charger

Started by xx29440charger, February 17, 2010, 10:36:11 AM

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rp23g7

You Seattle guys may remember this, if you lived around Bellevue in the late 70's early 80's.

All us Eastside car guys remember that the Bellevue KMart had a side parking that everybody put the car they wanted to sell.


It must have been 81 or 82, as i was in 10th or 11th grade.  A black 68 Charger showed up there, kinda beat up, ladder bars and big tires.
Called the owners up, it had a 383 in it, they only wanted $800 for it.

W4ATL

I almost passed up buying my dream car, a '68 Dodge Charger R/T, but my wife talked me into buying it.

She wanted to paint the '68 Road Runner that I have owned since '87 gold since we are big Georgia Tech fans. I didn't feel right completely changing the color of the car from Burgundy to Gold so I joked about it being cheaper to just sell the Road Runner and buy the Charger I have always wanted already gold and restored. She thought that was a great idea and to start searching. I would do some half-hearted checks on the Internet and low and behold I found this gorgeous '68 Dodge Charger R/T in Texas.  The price was high compared to what people on this board tolerate but I still wouldn't be able to convert the Road Runner to look as good as this for the price.  So my wife says fly to Texas and check it out.  I did and tried to be as objective as possible and looked at every problem since the price was high and my expectations were high. The car did require some mechanical help - more than I would have thought for the price. My wife told me the problems seemed minor to her and just get it. So I strike a deal to have the car shipped back to Georgia and hop back on the plane to Atlanta.

As soon as the Charger is delivered I start getting the Road Runner ready to sell. Then, my wife starts asking me if I really wanted to sell the Road Runner. Well I said yes since I just paid too much money for my dream car and we don't have the room or the time to maintain two muscle cars. We take it to the local Mopar car show car corral and I take a walk around the show. I come back to the Road Runner to see my wife talking to some prospective buyers. But instead of trying to sell the car she is talking them out of it!

"You don't want this car - it's  old."

"There are some scratches on it"

I'm like Hey, what are you doing.  She told me she wanted to keep it since I have owned it longer than we have been married and it seems like family. Plus, she fell in love driving it when she took it out on the track at Atlanta Motor Speedway when they opened up the track to show participants. But I somehow have the feeling that she always had it in her mind to keep the Road Runner.

Now she has these plans for a cool custom paint job for the Road Runner that includes a big Road Runner picture. Not sure how that will look but it is her car now. And she is talking about a 4 car garage.

How many others have such great support for a husband's irrational hobby?


moparstuart

Quote from: W4ATL on February 17, 2010, 11:31:13 AM
I almost passed up buying my dream car, a '68 Dodge Charger R/T, but my wife talked me into buying it.

She wanted to paint the '68 Road Runner that I have owned since '87 gold since we are big Georgia Tech fans. I didn't feel right completely changing the color of the car from Burgundy to Gold so I joked about it being cheaper to just sell the Road Runner and buy the Charger I have always wanted already gold and restored. She thought that was a great idea and to start searching. I would do some half-hearted checks on the Internet and low and behold I found this gorgeous '68 Dodge Charger R/T in Texas.  The price was high compared to what people on this board tolerate but I still wouldn't be able to convert the Road Runner to look as good as this for the price.  So my wife says fly to Texas and check it out.  I did and tried to be as objective as possible and looked at every problem since the price was high and my expectations were high. The car did require some mechanical help - more than I would have thought for the price. My wife told me the problems seemed minor to her and just get it. So I strike a deal to have the car shipped back to Georgia and hop back on the plane to Atlanta.

As soon as the Charger is delivered I start getting the Road Runner ready to sell. Then, my wife starts asking me if I really wanted to sell the Road Runner. Well I said yes since I just paid too much money for my dream car and we don't have the room or the time to maintain two muscle cars. We take it to the local Mopar car show car corral and I take a walk around the show. I come back to the Road Runner to see my wife talking to some prospective buyers. But instead of trying to sell the car she is talking them out of it!

"You don't want this car - it's  old."

"There are some scratches on it"

I'm like Hey, what are you doing.  She told me she wanted to keep it since I have owned it longer than we have been married and it seems like family. Plus, she fell in love driving it when she took it out on the track at Atlanta Motor Speedway when they opened up the track to show participants. But I somehow have the feeling that she always had it in her mind to keep the Road Runner.

Now she has these plans for a cool custom paint job for the Road Runner that includes a big Road Runner picture. Not sure how that will look but it is her car now. And she is talking about a 4 car garage.

How many others have such great support for a husband's irrational hobby?


dude thats one is a keeper  :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:
GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

tan top

 forget how much now   , but would of been about  1000 dollars  in 1986  ,  & it was only  5 minutes up the road from me ,  a  T5 or T7  , tan interior black top !   69 charger R/T  440  4speed !  track pack ! ,  ran strong !  real good body , but a riped up interior !   :'(
Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

Charger Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,86777.0.html
Chargers in the background where you least expect them 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,97261.0.html
C500 & Daytonas & Superbirds
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,95432.0.html
Interesting pictures & Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,109484.925.html
Old Dodge dealer photos wanted
 http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,120850.0.html

Jake

Passed on a 69 Charger 500, mint survivor for $8k in 1999.

bull

Quote from: W4ATL on February 17, 2010, 11:31:13 AM

How many others have such great support for a husband's irrational hobby?


Wow, that's a supercool Mopar wife. :2thumbs: My wife is a cool Mopar wife but not a supercool Mopar wife like yours. Mine tolerates it cheerfully but doesn't celebrate it.

Anyway, not only did I pass on a smoking Charger deal but I passed on it twice. :brickwall: I had my 70 Charger when I was younger so figured I didn't need another one but I used to always see this 68 R/T with no engine/trans in a small wrecking yard owned by these guys who did work for my dad. A few years later I started dating this girl who lived just across the street from the place and by chance her brother was looking for his first car so I talked him into buying it. He got it for $500. Pass one. He fiddly-farted around with it and eventually his mom moved and he had to store it at a friend's house. Those people got sick of this Charger sitting in their driveway so he asked me if I would buy it and move it, so I did... for $50. I moved it about two blocks where a friend of mine has a storage unit and there it sat for about four months. During that time I chased down the lost title and eventually the kid wanted it back so I sold it back. Pass two. He finally put a 400/727 in it and drove it for a short time before wrecking it. I still kick myself for not hanging onto it. It probably would have been cheaper to pay my other friend a storage fee for seven years or so than it cost me to buy the one I have now. Probably would have been a much easier restoration too.

HeavyFuel

Years ago, before I bought the Charger I have now, I looked at a '70 that a guy had for sale.  New Plum Crazy paint, white guts, white top, refinished chrome.  The outside was all finished, I would need to restore the interior and the engine compartment, which really weren't bad.  The car was a nice runner, and I think he wanted like $5,000.  I didn't get it because it was "only" a 383.  I still think about that car once in a while.

Hemidoug

A complete, numbers matching, original but rusty 69 Daytona for 7K........back in 86 or so. Red and black 440 auto.  :brickwall:
71 R/T 440 6pak, 4spd Mr Norms GSD

TylerCharger69

a 1972 Charger 318 car for 100 bucks....about 6 years ago.....didnt have the cash

WHITE AND RED 69

I had a chance to buy a black 68 r/t back in 1997 for $1000. The car was pretty solid, it was running, no rust california car but the owner was going to keep the taillights, console, and grille. I was only 15 without the money to fix it up, so I had to pass  :brickwall: but I always wonder what happened to it.
1969 Dodge Charger R/T
2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee 75th edition
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1972 Plymouth Duster

jb666

Back in 1992 I was at the World Of Wheels show close to me... There was a General Lee there.. I was drooling over it...  It was gorgeous, and priced right at $10k...  :o

Anyways, "back then" I thought that was a lot of $$, so I wouldn't commit to the asking price.. I told him I'd think about it and would be back.. I FLEW out of there and quickly made a deal to sell the Blazer I had... I went back there with a check ready to give a deposit... And it had sold 10 minutes before for $8500  :brickwall: :brickwall: :brickwall: :brickwall: oh how my life would have been different.. I could have put my two kids through college  :lol:

1969chargerrtse

Quote from: W4ATL on February 17, 2010, 11:31:13 AM
I almost passed up buying my dream car, a '68 Dodge Charger R/T, but my wife talked me into buying it.

She wanted to paint the '68 Road Runner that I have owned since '87 gold since we are big Georgia Tech fans. I didn't feel right completely changing the color of the car from Burgundy to Gold so I joked about it being cheaper to just sell the Road Runner and buy the Charger I have always wanted already gold and restored. She thought that was a great idea and to start searching. I would do some half-hearted checks on the Internet and low and behold I found this gorgeous '68 Dodge Charger R/T in Texas.  The price was high compared to what people on this board tolerate but I still wouldn't be able to convert the Road Runner to look as good as this for the price.  So my wife says fly to Texas and check it out.  I did and tried to be as objective as possible and looked at every problem since the price was high and my expectations were high. The car did require some mechanical help - more than I would have thought for the price. My wife told me the problems seemed minor to her and just get it. So I strike a deal to have the car shipped back to Georgia and hop back on the plane to Atlanta.

As soon as the Charger is delivered I start getting the Road Runner ready to sell. Then, my wife starts asking me if I really wanted to sell the Road Runner. Well I said yes since I just paid too much money for my dream car and we don't have the room or the time to maintain two muscle cars. We take it to the local Mopar car show car corral and I take a walk around the show. I come back to the Road Runner to see my wife talking to some prospective buyers. But instead of trying to sell the car she is talking them out of it!

"You don't want this car - it's  old."

"There are some scratches on it"

I'm like Hey, what are you doing.  She told me she wanted to keep it since I have owned it longer than we have been married and it seems like family. Plus, she fell in love driving it when she took it out on the track at Atlanta Motor Speedway when they opened up the track to show participants. But I somehow have the feeling that she always had it in her mind to keep the Road Runner.

Now she has these plans for a cool custom paint job for the Road Runner that includes a big Road Runner picture. Not sure how that will look but it is her car now. And she is talking about a 4 car garage.

How many others have such great support for a husband's irrational hobby?


So now " The boys " sit in the garage.  :yesnod:
This car was sold many years ago to somebody in Wisconsin. I now am retired and living in Florida.

69 OUR/TEA

1998 Mopar nats(before I bought my B5 69 R/T)a friend looking for a 69 for me there called and told me of a real nice triple green 69 R/T SE white stripe,auto,dana for $13K.Told him to go get the deal done and I would take it,when he went back to the spot ,the car had been sold. :brickwall:

stripedelete

In 1986 I passed on 2 complete and 1 incomplete 426 Hemi engines for $600.00.  My car had an engine, so what would I do with all them?????? :brickwall:

Six hundred bucks was big dough for a college kid in 1986.

Rolling_Thunder

passed on a 1970 Charger RT/SE V-code Trac Pac car -  4-speed and a Dana 60...      black top, black paint, burnt orange gut and red BB stripe...    $8,000 - Parents said i would have killed myself (probably true) 
1968 Dodge Charger - 6.1L Hemi / 6-speed / 3.55 Sure Grip

2013 Dodge Challenger R/T - 5.7L Hemi / 6-speed / 3.73 Limited Slip

1964 Dodge Polara 500 - 440 / 4-speed / 3.91 Sure Grip

1973 Dodge Challenger Rallye - 340 / A-518 / 3.23 Sure Grip

NHCharger

Spring 1977 my neighborhood friend's uncle was selling his Superbird, White, pistol grip, 440 6/pak I believe, already sporting the see-thru lower quarters from living in new england. Wanted either 2.5 or 3.5k. I ended up buying a 74 Chevelle Laguna S-3 for 3k. :bawling: :bawling: :bawling: The last time I ever took advice from my Dad on buying a car.
72 Charger- Base Model
68 Charger-R/T Clone
69 Charger Daytona clone
79 Lil Red Express - future money pit
88 Ramcharger 4x4- current money pit
55 Dodge Royal 2 door - wife's money pit
2014 RAM 2500HD Diesel

FJMG

  Not sure if this in the "sweet deal" category but in 87 or so I turned down the chance to buy a restored hemi-4spd daytona, F8, blk wing. I think the asking price was around $50,000 or so and I decided I did not want a loan. I started regretting that decision around '94 and still do to this day.  :brickwall:

b5blue

In 95 the triple white 72 rallye 400 that was sitting next to mine for 700.00, matching # needed paint & upholstery work but straight and mostly stock runner, I could only save one so it was the 70. A month later I had to pass on a beautiful 68 Satellite, maroon with a black top and interior, no motor or trans but what a cherry! 600.00 (I'd just gotten the Charger ready for the 900 mile move to VA. from FL.)  :'(  (Stupid ex and her mom's idea...what a disaster that was!) 

69_500

Quote from: FJMG on February 17, 2010, 08:26:12 PM
 Not sure if this in the "sweet deal" category but in 87 or so I turned down the chance to buy a restored hemi-4spd daytona, F8, blk wing. I think the asking price was around $50,000 or so and I decided I did not want a loan. I started regretting that decision around '94 and still do to this day.  :brickwall:

Was this before or after Dave Jones had the car? Just curious.

Personally I haven't passed on too many great deals that I've come across but my dad sure did. He passed on 4 HEMI Daytona's from 1979-1984 all for under $10K a piece. Most expensive asking price was $10K 1 of the other ones was $6K but in each he found a reason to keep passing. Whoever did buy his Daytona's though should chime in on what sweet deals they got. The most he sold any of his 5 Daytona's for was $7,500. Heck he sold the HEMI 500 for $9K and thought he was doing great by that deal.

FLG

Im wondering,

Who wants to kick themselves the most?

The guys that sold the tonas, or the guys that didnt buy em??

69_500

I don't kick my dad for selling them, but I do wish he had held on to at least one of them. I know he sometimes gets down about what all he sold but he did it for a reason and he is really glad that he made the decision to give up the cars to do mission work overseas.

68RT440

My dad and I bought our 68 R/T back in 1998, I was 15...a few months later a guy that works for my dad inherited a 69 Charger R/T from his uncle... it was red, red interior, black top, stripe delete (with quarter emblems)..it was restored with the matching numbers 440/727...he was selling it for $8,000, and gave my dad first dibs at buying it....he didnt cause "we just bought the 68, plus where would we keep it?"..needless to say we still talk about what fools we were to let that deal go...
1968 Charger R/T, matching numbers 440/727, black with green top and interior, currently getting restored by me

jaak

Back around '97 I looked at a '70 RT/SE Charger. Had numbers matching 440 (rebuilt w/all receipts) and 727 auto. Fresh EV2 paint job, interior was complete, but needed re-doing. Also needed wheels, had plain black steel wheels on it. Guy was asking 4K but told me he'd take $3500. I told him I'd think on it (I really wanted a 68 or 69) Well I checked back with him a couple of weeks later and he sold it for $2200. Man I still kick myself in the ass about that now.
Another on was in 2000, I found a complete '69 RT (had a 383 in it instead of its original 440) in an old chicken house. It was a project, but complete car for $850, passed on it because I already had my project and a parts car, but wished I bought it non-the-less.

Jason

Magnumcharger

I've passed on too many.
Three notables...

A 10K Daytona at the '83 Mopar Nationals in Milan.

A '68 Charger R/T painted to look like the GL, 440 4 speed for $1300, 1981.

A '69 Charger R/T R4 red, 440/auto wanted to trade for my Challenger R/T straight across. Should have done it.
1968 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S 340 convertible
1968 Dodge Charger R/T 426 Hemi 4 speed
1968 Plymouth Barracuda S/S clone 426 Hemi auto
1969 Dodge Deora pickup clone 318 auto
1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440 auto
1972 Dodge C600 318 4 speed ramp truck
1972 Dodge C800 413 5 speed
1979 Chrysler 300 T-top 360 auto
2001 Dodge RAM Sport Offroad 360 auto
2010 Dodge Challenger R/T 6 speed
2014 RAM Laramie 5.7 Hemi 8 speed