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What a load of junkyard Chargers!

Started by terrible one, August 12, 2011, 05:08:43 PM

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terrible one

Inspired by Chad L. Magee's post here: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,83699.0.html, just couldn't help but to reply and can't do that in the for sale section.

Pictures: http://thummelauction.com/aug1311pic.htm

PARTS CARS
1965 Plymouth Sport Furry convertible;
1969 Dodge Cornet 2 door;
1967 Dodge Charger;
Plymouth Valient 2 door hardtop;
1968 Dodge Charger;
7-1969 Dodge Charger's;
7-1970 Dodge Charger's;
1971 Dodge Charger;
3-1973 Dodge Charger's 1 mostly complete;
1974 Dodge Charger SE;
1971 Dodge Challenger;
1972 Dodge Challenger;
2-1973 Dodge Challenger's;
1964 Plymouth Sport Furry 2 door;
1971 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus;
1970 Plymouth station wagon;
1969 Plymouth;
1967 Chevrolet Camaro;
1967 Chevrolet Camaro body;
1970 Camero;
1957 4 door Cadillac sedan Deluxe; several Dodge & Plymouth doors.




This is only like a 45 minute drive from me! I absolutely hate that I'm leaving for Colorado that morning, might try to incorporate it into the trip anyways. Not that I could buy anything, but I'd love to see the cars and it will be interesting to see what kind of $$ some of them go for . . .

Any other Kansas members planning on going?



Brock Lee

I wonder how accurate the list is. I didn't see that many 69's in it and 2 1968's (not 1).

terrible one

Good point. Though I'm sure that it's more the fact that they didn't take pictures of all of the cars. As far as the two '68s, who knows  :shruggy:

SG1022

There's a bulge hood on one of those 3rd gens.   :drool5:

Wish I could find some way to get it.  :eyes:

KS71owner

definitely some usable stuff there.....I wouldn't mind taking home that white T-bird too.....had a chance to get one of those about 10 years ago.

Chad L. Magee

I am hoping that someone from this site went to that auction and got some Chargers (or at least saw what they went for).  Please let us know if you did go and what you got.  I had found that information in a regional KS ad paper (for the middle of KS) and was not expecting to see that in there.  Guess it was not as well advertised as I thought it was.....
Ph.D. Metallocene Chemist......

photon

I went to the auction and bought the gold 68 RT charger.  I was not aware it was an RT by the add.  There were so many parts on those cars.  From the looks some of the look picked over.  The interiors of those cars were filled with parts from other cars in the yard.  Those cars in my opinion were given away.  There were only 3 second gens for sale  one was pulled by the owners son. There was a 72-74 cuda that sold for 200.00.  Most the cars went for between 125.00 to 550.00 on the parts car side.  I didn't watch all the cars sell.  There was a 69 plymouth GTX 4spd car that sold for 400.00 and that is not a typo.  I spoke with the guy who bought it.  The called it a 69 satellite during the bidding.  He decoded part of the tag and said it was a 440 4sp car that would have came with a dana 60 ( That was missing).  However the body was OK and it had so many trim and nick knack parts left on the car.  It even had the GTX stuff on the back of the trunk.  I paid the 550.00 for the 68 RT.  It had all the numbers with the car (fender tag included).  I found a woodgrain wheel in the trunk still on a 4sp column.  The center console was still in the car with all the chrome lights and trim. 3 bucket seat cores.  A perfect uncut radio bezel with the radio still hooked up.  All side marker light.  Rear bumper/3 tail lights/2 back glasses/gauges and the list could go on and on.  The 70 charger went for 175.00 and there were enough parts on that thing to cover your cost.  Then a 69 RR 4spd car sold for around 200.00 and still had the roadrunner steering wheel in the car.  If I was more prepared to transport I would have bought  a few more cars.  Most of the E bodies had complete interiors.  Kind of windy on the subject tonight, I just could not believe the deals that were there.

Chad L. Magee

photon-  I believe you about the deals, as I have been to those type of sales in the past (Rushville, NE back in 1998 was a very good one, 200+ mopar cars and trucks, most under $500).  Man, I wish I could have went to this one, but it would have been pointless just to watch them sell.....
Ph.D. Metallocene Chemist......

71charger

hell anyone mind picking me up a passenger mirror and steering wheel for a 71??
I came here to kick ass and chew bubble gum, but I'm all out of bubble gum.

Chad L. Magee

Sorry, the auction is already over......
Ph.D. Metallocene Chemist......

71charger

I came here to kick ass and chew bubble gum, but I'm all out of bubble gum.

ACUDANUT


GordonGriggs


ACUDANUT

Damn, I wish I knew about this auction...I would love to see some pic's of that 68 you bought. :yesnod:

Chargerfanatic

Unfortunately I didn't find out about the auction tell the night before. Told the wife if I had knew, I would have been doing something else that day. I rationalized not being able to go because I figured things would go high. Now I'm just feeling disappointed.

87 Shelby GLHS

ACUDANUT

Conspiracy, Nobody posted it until the last minute to avoid paying higher prices. (less competition):Twocents:

terrible one


Well, I didn't end up leaving for CO until about 2:00 pm the day of the auction, so needless to say I missed it. Again though, I would have been one of the people who only could have watched them sell. Really though, at those prices, I could have gone home with a Charger if I had the transportation.

Thanks for posting photon. I really hate that I missed this one.

71charger, as stated, the auction is over, but they weren't selling any small parts anyways  :yesnod:

Chad L. Magee

Quote from: ACUDANUT on August 19, 2011, 10:35:47 PM
Conspiracy, Nobody posted it until the last minute to avoid paying higher prices. (less competition):Twocents:

No conspiracy here, I did not know about the auction until the day I posted about it.  It was a busy week for me (started a new semester teaching), so I was distracted and did not look at the ad paper earlier than I did.  Had I known about the auction earlier, I would have posted on it earlier....
Ph.D. Metallocene Chemist......