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Is this the right fender tag / a proper pricing?

Started by Reezee, January 25, 2017, 12:41:39 PM

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bristol

As soon as you buy one an even better car much cheaper will come up for sale. At least that's what always happens to me.  :brickwall:

hemi-hampton

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Quote from: Reezee on January 27, 2017, 04:05:44 AM
Thank you guys for letting me know.

The problem is, i cant seem to find big block '68 Chargers that run and completely solid anywear below $20k. Thats why im wondering if the price is too far off, or just the way the market is now.


The problem is people just want to much for there junk, And people still buy the overpriced junk. :brickwall: :shruggy: :slap:

Arbitrage123

I recently picked up my first 68 and ended up being one of those who overpaid. I am quickly finding as others have said the interior can add up fast. Also, don't trust the no rust comment if you can't see it try and find someone who will look it over. It is well worth a few hundred bucks to find out. I didn't and it has cost me. My only upside is mine is a RT with matching engine.

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Quote from: Reezee on January 27, 2017, 04:05:44 AM
Thank you guys for letting me know.

The problem is, i cant seem to find big block '68 Chargers that run and completely solid anywear below $20k. Thats why im wondering if the price is too far off, or just the way the market is now.

It must really be tough being out of country and trying to buy, often sight unseen, an old car with questionable histories.  :Two cents:  It's tough enough in the states, given scammers and overpriced junk

Reezee

It is. I decided to pass on this car.

Lennard was nice enough to offer me to go check the car out in a couple of weeks. But doing some math and calculating the things needed to get it road worthy according to European law, the cost would be to high in comparison with the actual "worth" of the car.

I'd like to thank Lennard for immediately agreeing to do such a thing for a complete stranger overseas!

Anyway, perhaps it is opportunity for someone else:
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/cto/5967461050.html
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alfaitalia

Still way cheaper than anything in a similar "rust free" condition I found in the UK when I was looking. You will be lucky to find much cheaper that in Europe that's not a bare rusty shell with a seized/incomplete engine.
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VegasCharger

Quote from: Reezee on January 28, 2017, 12:29:33 PM
I'd like to thank Lennard for immediately agreeing to do such a thing for a complete stranger overseas!

Anyway, perhaps it is opportunity for someone else:
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/cto/5967461050.html

Way cool Lennard.  :coolgleamA:

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