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This guy thinks he has gold in them thar Chargers!

Started by AirborneSilva, April 03, 2012, 05:58:12 AM

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AirborneSilva


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Cooter

So a rust free 1972, 3rd Gen Charger isn't worth $4K?
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AirborneSilva

Quote from: Cooter on April 03, 2012, 06:11:11 AM
So a rust free 1972, 3rd Gen Charger isn't worth $4K?

I[m not sure if you actually read the add and looked at the pictures.... I'd say that a "rust free" 3rd gen in otherwise good shape would be worth $4K but that's not what the add says, just sayin  :shruggy:  Oh, I got my Rust free 3rd gen 73 Charger SE (with a hole in the 400 block), for $2800.

Indygenerallee

I don't think his asking price is out of line!??  :shruggy: Looks like its pretty rust free from the pics and I am sure you could get it even cheaper when you wave some greenbacks in his face. Looks like a solid start!
Sold my Charger unfortunately....never got it finished.

AirborneSilva

To each his own, I've read the add and looked at the pictures and would not pay that price...  You have your opinion and I have mine  :Twocents:

Ghoste

It doesn't say rust free but he does claim 98% rust free.  It would be a lot easier if he would take all of the junk he has piled on top and around the car out of the way.

AirborneSilva

Quote from: Ghoste on April 03, 2012, 08:38:44 AM
It doesn't say rust free but he does claim 98% rust free.  It would be a lot easier if he would take all of the junk he has piled on top and around the car out of the way.

Well see there, now I have to agree with that, it also says ",Buyer will need to reassemble" - so what the heck does that mean, how much to reassemble?  and we all know that even though he says it's 98% rust free there is more rust there than that...  I don't believe that peeps are reading the add  :shruggy:

bill440rt

I read the ad. It doesn't look all that horrible to me, either.
So, you paid $2800 for a 3rd gen with a blown engine, and this one is $1K more with a good engine??   :scratchchin: :shruggy:    Sounds on par to me.
Looks like a nice color combo, white gut to boot.

Strange, his price in the ad title is $3975 yet in the ad it states $4300 cash??  :shruggy:   If he was offered $3800 he'd probably take it.
I do agree, the car is presented poorly & he needs to get rid of all that crap that's piled on top of it.
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Quote from: AirborneSilva on April 03, 2012, 06:33:47 AM:shruggy:  Oh, I got my Rust free 3rd gen 73 Charger SE (with a hole in the 400 block), for $2800.


Wow, now THAT deal sounds overpriced  :Twocents:

Ghoste

I read the ad.  Its worded poorly and obviously he had a higher price in mind at one point.  Its a project car and priced like one but even if it was a brilliantly worded ad with professional photos my thoughts on the car would be the same.
JUst curious I guess Silva but what do you think its worth and what is it in the ad that is jumping out at you so much?

Troy

Even if you didn't have to move the junk, is a 318/904 72 Charger project worth $4k? He's selling a running/driving car with a new crate engine for barely double that.

Troy
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AirborneSilva

Quote from: bill440rt on April 03, 2012, 08:50:08 AM
I read the ad. It doesn't look all that horrible to me, either.
So, you paid $2800 for a 3rd gen with a blown engine, and this one is $1K more with a good engine??   :scratchchin: :shruggy:    Sounds on par to me.
Looks like a nice color combo, white gut to boot.

Strange, his price in the ad title is $3975 yet in the ad it states $4300 cash??  :shruggy:   If he was offered $3800 he'd probably take it.
I do agree, the car is presented poorly & he needs to get rid of all that crap that's piled on top of it.

No you are not reading that add, it does not say it has a good engine, it says it has a roller cam and needs to be started...  that could me a boat load of things.  As for my 3rd Gen I had a built 383 just waiting to go into a car, so as for them to be on par - yeah you keep telling yourself it is.

Ghoste

Quote from: Troy on April 03, 2012, 09:12:36 AM
Even if you didn't have to move the junk, is a 318/904 72 Charger project worth $4k? He's selling a running/driving car with a new crate engine for barely double that.

Troy


I don't know.  Are you saying the other car is grossly underpriced? :D  What do 3rd gen projects go for?  Where are all the 3rd gen alumni and why aren't they wading in here?

AirborneSilva

Quote from: Ghoste on April 03, 2012, 08:56:53 AM
I read the ad.  Its worded poorly and obviously he had a higher price in mind at one point.  Its a project car and priced like one but even if it was a brilliantly worded ad with professional photos my thoughts on the car would be the same.
JUst curious I guess Silva but what do you think its worth and what is it in the ad that is jumping out at you so much?

With the unknown of how much actual rust there is and having to put the car car back together, it being a 318 car I might pay $2k for it but only after having looked at it... If you guys want to pay $4k for that thing then that's your call.  

I find it so funny when you guys preach on here about being cautious and pick a person apart after not being then when I pick this car apart you attack me..  and no I could care less about you attacking me, I'm a big boy, it's just funny how when someone is cautious and from experience is skeptical you guys pounce...

I would not pay that much for that car, there is too much that needs to be done to even make it a driver and who knows how much rust is really there - WE HAVE NOT SEEN PICTURES only his word that it's 98% rust free.

You guys have your opinion I have mine, lets leave it at that.....

Ghoste

Silva I'm not attacking you at all, I was just asking buddy, thats all.  I don't know anything about 3rd gens really and so it didn't seem out of whack to me.  I can't learn if I don't ask.

Troy

Quote from: Ghoste on April 03, 2012, 09:16:01 AM
Quote from: Troy on April 03, 2012, 09:12:36 AM
Even if you didn't have to move the junk, is a 318/904 72 Charger project worth $4k? He's selling a running/driving car with a new crate engine for barely double that.

Troy


I don't know.  Are you saying the other car is grossly underpriced? :D  What do 3rd gen projects go for?  Where are all the 3rd gen alumni and why aren't they wading in here?
I'm saying (if I wanted one) I'd talk him down on the driver and let him clean up his own junk pile. I'm tired of projects and I'm not willing to put a ton of time into a car that's worth almost as much finished as he's asking now. Seriously, a couple years ago I helped a kid sell a nearly mint survivor and he spent many months trying to get $6k out of it. I have no idea what he actually sold it for.

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

41husk

I do agree Troy, but it is fun to have a project around to play with.  I have been were the only car I had was a project and that is not fun, but if you can go for a cruize on the nice days and play with a project on the others, it's kinda nice.  I just have a hard time remembering I can't have them or save them all.
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33yeartoy

   im looking at a  72 charger  340  auto 125,000 miles. has ok paint job from 10 feet.  whats that worth.unsure of motor wont start. :shruggy:

Drache

There was a '74 that was in decent shape, 383, running and driving and it sold for $6000. If I had the cash on hand I would have bought it in a heart beat. It sold within a week.
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71green go

I agree that the car is probably not worth 4300 or the 3800 he mentions.....BUT if your selling a car do you ask exactly what you want for it?....or leave some wiggle room for someone to beat ya down a bit and feel like they won?

I would think with some negotiating skills that car could be had for around $3000....and I would be ok with that price if it the Body was truly 98% rust free.....I would clone it to a 72 rallye car
The motor, who cares...I would prob change it anyways...unless it turned out to be a great running 318

myk

What the hell?  I dunno about you guys but if I was going to try and sell a car I'd least clear all the crap off of it...

Dino

Quote from: myk on April 03, 2012, 11:16:55 AM
What the hell?  I dunno about you guys but if I was going to try and sell a car I'd least clear all the crap off of it...

Yeah that's my though as well, I don't know what these things go for but dang clean it up a little!  Pull the car out of the barn and at least try to get some more pictures.
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bill440rt

Quote from: Ghoste on April 03, 2012, 09:23:11 AM
Silva I'm not attacking you at all, I was just asking buddy, thats all.  I don't know anything about 3rd gens really and so it didn't seem out of whack to me.  I can't learn if I don't ask.


My reply was not an attack, either.  :cheers:   More that of a question.
I've seen sellers ask higher for heaps, that car just looks like a solid starting point in a desirable color combo.
Too many unknowns in the ad photo-wise to make a pinpoint statement, but loosely based on his description it is not in the stratosphere. I do believe he has priced it expecting some wiggle-room.

It is what it is: a clean project with a good starting point. If the seller gets his price, kudos to him.
"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough." Sir Henry Rolls Royce

AirborneSilva

Were all good guys  :cheers: from what I got and what I paid for it (and I do think I got a descent deal on it), I wouldn't pay what he's asking but that's not to say that someone else wouldn't find it worth the price.  Now he does have a 72 bumper with with the brackets I've been looking for that I'm going to buy and it's at what I consider a fair price  :yesnod: