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"rare find" on ebay HAHAHA

Started by 69charger2002, January 14, 2011, 10:44:44 PM

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KSChrgr68

i say flood the ebay auction seller with questions/errors about the car... :D


I got my dreamcar in 2010

BigBlackDodge

It's an XH car with a '500' badge on the left head light cover. :scratchchin:



BBD

TylerCharger69

It just might be a "polished turd" like what BK sells???

XS29L9Bxxxxxx

Wow, do you cheer because another one was saved, or cry over one being ruined?  :popcrn:

Chad L. Magee

Quote from: 69charger2002 on January 15, 2011, 08:57:13 AM
all good catches so far. yes those appear to be factory style70 seats, but that car originally had a bench seat, not buckets. Also being an XH29 car it never had the upper door pads, which is why you see no holes in the steel except for the door lock and mirror. My favorite is that the car is half sleeping with the headlight motor obviously not working. Sad thing is in 70 you can crank the motor by hand and make them shut, no reason to take pics with the doors half up. i am not one to make fun of others cars, but since it's on ebay for the picking, and it's a dealer who obviously knows nothing or has any emotional attachment to the work done to it, it's fair game.

I noticed the 70 base model stuff rather quickly when looking at the inside shots (did this before looking at the supplied vin information).  Rear panel on 70 XH29s were body colored, with an exception of black around the openings of the holes for the taillights.  It was a column shift car at one time, but converted over to floor shifted auto now....
Ph.D. Metallocene Chemist......

nvrbdn

if the car has been restored  and has been done very well at all, it wouldnt take much to put it back as a nice 70 charger. arent the lines going the wrong direction on the back seat?
70 Dodge Charger 500
70 Duster (Moulin Rouge)
73 Challenger
50 Dodge Pilot House

Bobs69

Quote from: 69charger2002 on January 15, 2011, 08:57:13 AM
all good catches so far. yes those appear to be factory style70 seats, but that car originally had a bench seat, not buckets. Also being an XH29 car it never had the upper door pads, which is why you see no holes in the steel except for the door lock and mirror. My favorite is that the car is half sleeping with the headlight motor obviously not working. Sad thing is in 70 you can crank the motor by hand and make them shut, no reason to take pics with the doors half up. i am not one to make fun of others cars, but since it's on ebay for the picking, and it's a dealer who obviously knows nothing or has any emotional attachment to the work done to it, it's fair game.


Well put!  That's an honourable way to put it.

ramairthree

I would not pay the asking price for it,
but I would drive the hell out of it if it fell into my hands.

TUFCAT

Quote from: bull on January 15, 2011, 01:45:28 AM
I think it would take less time to list the things that are right.

:iagree:

UH60L

Ahhh yes.  This reminds me of when I was looking for a '69 on e-bay to buy.  I would search for "69 charger" and get results that said 68 69 70 charger, and you never which year, or how much of each year the car was made from!

As someone else said, the first thing I noticed was that it appears to be a '70, of which none were used for the TV show, according to the few reliable sources I've communicated with.

There was so much armor all on the tires, I thought they were flat at first!

I'd be very afraid the drive that without a thorough going over.

aussiemuscle

Quote from: chargermike on January 15, 2011, 09:13:53 AMgenerals out of 70s. just look wrong. 
i agree.

still, it could make someone a charger owner.

Road Dog

If your wheels ain't spinn'n you ain't got no traction.

ACUDANUT

 I would like to see all you "purist" out there and pick apart your cars.  You see, I also have a 70 Charger like this one, with a colorful past (not a GL clone)...  My 70 Charger, which  I bought back in the 80's has a '68 interior to include the dash and steering column.  Back then I did not know this, however I could care a less about it being "correct"....It's still a fun care and I love it.  To each his own.  20K for a decent 2nd gen is hard to find. I have seen "project" cars here advertise for 20K and they were in pieces and had no engine or trans. :Twocents:

SRT-68

It looks like a good driver to me. I wouldn't care about the little stuff that is wrong. Yank off the push bar and hit the road.

viper r/t

On topic to this car, where the rear upper door pads would go on an XP, what goes there on the XH cars? Is that metal, made on to the structure of the car like the 1st gen camaros or is it just the metal backing of the upper pads just not covered with fabric? Stupid, and basic question I'm sure, but I'm building an XH model right now and was wondering what I need to buy?

MoparManJim

Quote from: viper r/t on January 18, 2011, 08:30:58 PM
On topic to this car, where the rear upper door pads would go on an XP, what goes there on the XH cars? Is that metal, made on to the structure of the car like the 1st gen camaros or is it just the metal backing of the upper pads just not covered with fabric? Stupid, and basic question I'm sure, but I'm building an XH model right now and was wondering what I need to buy?

That would be all metal. My car has no upper pads yet either. But the one in the photo, it appears they filled the holes in on the upper area where the upper door pad would clip on though. 

XS29L9B2

that is a big horror  :eek2:

in this interior full orange on the gauge and a console  :icon_smile_dissapprove:
dodge charger 440 R/T match
dodge charger 70 projet daytona

PocketThunder

Is this graph in the auction correct?   :scratchchin:   :shruggy:
"Liberalism is a disease that attacks one's ability to understand logic. Extreme manifestations include the willingness to continue down a path of self destruction, based solely on a delusional belief in a failed ideology."

Vainglory, Esq.

Could be, but it's terribly misleading.  They cherry-picked the classic cars in their index and compared them to the Dow and the S&P.  To make it a valid comparison, you'd need to include more than just a handful of highly desirable cars in your index.  I doubt you'd see a positive rate or return on your run of the mill 1974 Polara with a 318.  Then there's the fact that the chart shows 1998 - 2008, rather than 2010.  Convenient that it picked rock bottom for a highly liquid securities market when there's plenty of information for 2009 and 2010.  Not to mention the lack of liquidity in the collector car markets makes real-time valuation a dicey process.

My opinion is that investments are investments, but your car and your house are more related to long-term consumer goods than capital.  If you don't want to drive your car, don't buy it.  If you don't want to live in your house, don't buy it.  I wouldn't buy into either one expecting to make a higher long-term inflation-adjusted rate of return than you'd get in the stock market.

Of course, when you look at what I spent on my car, it would take a minor miracle to even get my money back...

Chad L. Magee

Quote from: MoparManJim on January 18, 2011, 08:48:13 PM
Quote from: viper r/t on January 18, 2011, 08:30:58 PM
On topic to this car, where the rear upper door pads would go on an XP, what goes there on the XH cars? Is that metal, made on to the structure of the car like the 1st gen camaros or is it just the metal backing of the upper pads just not covered with fabric? Stupid, and basic question I'm sure, but I'm building an XH model right now and was wondering what I need to buy?

That would be all metal. My car has no upper pads yet either. But the one in the photo, it appears they filled the holes in on the upper area where the upper door pad would clip on though. 

MoparManJim is correct, it is just painted metal on the top of the upper inner door area on base model 70 chargers.  Easy to clean (wax), but prone to scratches when you rest your arm there.  When I first got my XH29C, I thought "Great, now I need to find nice upper door pads from a 70 for it" :brickwall:, but then I noticed that there was no holes for the mounting clips.  Later, I found out that the base model ones were designed to be the cheapest way to get into a 70 charger, with an bare bones advertised list price of $3001.00.  No wander there was no door pads in them. :icon_smile_tongue:...

Viper RT- If you want any pictures of mine for reference on XHs, let me know what area you want.  It is not restored yet (previous owner rattlecanned primer over the original paint and then Krylon Red topcoat, comes off with a little light sanding), so I can show you a few tricks on mine if I sand off the primer paint cover a bit.  I can tell you that mine had body color on the recessed rear area, with the exception of black inside the holes for the taillights.....
Ph.D. Metallocene Chemist......

viper r/t

Quote from: Chad L. Magee on January 19, 2011, 09:44:21 PM
Quote from: MoparManJim on January 18, 2011, 08:48:13 PM
Quote from: viper r/t on January 18, 2011, 08:30:58 PM
On topic to this car, where the rear upper door pads would go on an XP, what goes there on the XH cars? Is that metal, made on to the structure of the car like the 1st gen camaros or is it just the metal backing of the upper pads just not covered with fabric? Stupid, and basic question I'm sure, but I'm building an XH model right now and was wondering what I need to buy?

That would be all metal. My car has no upper pads yet either. But the one in the photo, it appears they filled the holes in on the upper area where the upper door pad would clip on though. 

MoparManJim is correct, it is just painted metal on the top of the upper inner door area on base model 70 chargers.  Easy to clean (wax), but prone to scratches when you rest your arm there.  When I first got my XH29C, I thought "Great, now I need to find nice upper door pads from a 70 for it" :brickwall:, but then I noticed that there was no holes for the mounting clips.  Later, I found out that the base model ones were designed to be the cheapest way to get into a 70 charger, with an bare bones advertised list price of $3001.00.  No wander there was no door pads in them. :icon_smile_tongue:...

Viper RT- If you want any pictures of mine for reference on XHs, let me know what area you want.  It is not restored yet (previous owner rattlecanned primer over the original paint and then Krylon Red topcoat, comes off with a little light sanding), so I can show you a few tricks on mine if I sand off the primer paint cover a bit.  I can tell you that mine had body color on the recessed rear area, with the exception of black inside the holes for the taillights.....

That would be great. The area that has me puzzled is where the rear upper door pads would go. The general lee in the auction for example, where the rear upper door pads would go on an XP, the one on auction has solid metal, painted orange, but my car doesn't look anything like that. Mine has the area for the rear upper door panel mount to go on, but what goes on that?

Martian R/T

Quote from: XS29L9B2 on January 19, 2011, 01:17:11 PM
that is a big horror  :eek2:

in this interior full orange on the gauge and a console  :icon_smile_dissapprove:

Oh come on, I love the orange dash and center console.  I think I will get a can of krylon from wally world and paint all my Woodgrain.. :paintingpink:
                            1970 Charger R/T 440 Auto 3:55 Martian Green???

doctor4766



That would be great. The area that has me puzzled is where the rear upper door pads would go. The general lee in the auction for example, where the rear upper door pads would go on an XP, the one on auction has solid metal, painted orange, but my car doesn't look anything like that. Mine has the area for the rear upper door panel mount to go on, but what goes on that?
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Isn't it just an unpadded steel version of the doorpad on those cars?
Gotta love a '69

viper r/t

Quote from: doctor4766 on January 20, 2011, 06:17:19 PM


That would be great. The area that has me puzzled is where the rear upper door pads would go. The general lee in the auction for example, where the rear upper door pads would go on an XP, the one on auction has solid metal, painted orange, but my car doesn't look anything like that. Mine has the area for the rear upper door panel mount to go on, but what goes on that?

Isn't it just an unpadded steel version of the doorpad on those cars?
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That's kinda what I'm thinking but yeah...

Daytona R/T SE

Quote from: viper r/t on January 21, 2011, 11:50:07 PM
Quote from: doctor4766 on January 20, 2011, 06:17:19 PM


That would be great. The area that has me puzzled is where the rear upper door pads would go. The general lee in the auction for example, where the rear upper door pads would go on an XP, the one on auction has solid metal, painted orange, but my car doesn't look anything like that. Mine has the area for the rear upper door panel mount to go on, but what goes on that?

Isn't it just an unpadded steel version of the doorpad on those cars?



That's kinda what I'm thinking but yeah...
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It's a painted, stamped piece of steel, similar to those used on the "lesser" B-bodies.

It has a different shape than the ones on the Coronet or Belvedere...