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1969 Dodge Charger 383 4 speed - Well worn original survivor. What is it Worth?

Started by MASSMOPAR, November 06, 2010, 09:57:44 PM

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MASSMOPAR

All original running functioning drive train and all original parts are there - well worn survivor - needs complete restore inside and out.
Rear quarters and trunk rusted needs replacement.
What is it worth present as is?
What may it be worth after restore?

mikesbbody

Welcome to the site  :cheers: is this your car? if so are you looking to restore it? sell it as it?
Restore then sell it? nice Charger btw  :2thumbs:

472 R/T SE


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Mrs.Caveman

hi!welcome to the site!
if you are thinking to sell it please let me know cose im after one charger for ages!that car has been my dream car for ages and im loosing hope to find one for myself!i would never sell her so its wouldnt be an investment cose my money wont come back!i could get her restored time after time and appreciate her!

please send me pm or email red.ronika@hotmail.com

thnak you

moparstuart

GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

no318

I saw your post on moparts and all the stir it raised about the word "survivor".  In response to your question.  I think it is a $7,000-$9,000 as it sits, complete, driveable, and correct.  Restored, NICE, I would say mid $20k's.  If your plan is to restore it to sell it for more, I would advise against it.  You will likely put more into it than you can plan to recoup, especially if you hire it out at all or you factor your time for anything.  I think it would be a NEAT one to restore and keep, if that is what you are after.

68blue


Welcome to the site, your car looks to be in good shape. Make the car what you want was the best advice I was given when I started my 68. Restored it would have been a 2 barrel 383 car and needed a fair amount of work so I went the resto mod route. Nothing dramatic, the car still has the origional short block, but I have added disc brakes, some engine mods, and am painting it a non standard color.

CB

It indeed depends if you want to restore and keep.
I bought mine a couple of years ago, intending to keep but I might put her up for sale (due to personal reasons).
If this original Charger would sell for 7-9k as 'no318' said, I'd buy it in a heart beat! :yesnod:

Looks more like a 12K project to me :scratchchin:
There could surface some serious body/frame repair once the car is dismantled. :buff:
:Twocents:
1968 Dodge Coronet 500

XS29L9Bxxxxxx

The car looks a lot like the 1969 R/T from eBay last month, which was a true "survivor"  :coolgleamA:

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,74322.0.html




Your car has potential however, once you fix all the rust and other issues, what is left that "survived"?  :popcrn: