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45 large for this

Started by jefferson, August 31, 2020, 07:23:13 AM

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jefferson

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Dodge-Charger/333705154866?hash=item4db2609132:g:TFsAAOSwNmhfTIwl

45 large for this, jee i guess to get a nice clean driver would be 145k going by that price guide hes trying to sell it off at.

i like how he has his coke and jack in a glass resting on the seat lol hahaha.

cdr

That is the strangest front bench seat with a 68 Charger pattern I have seen. its not the normal Buddy seat
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INTMD8

Shackles and air shocks, nice.

Even went all out and flipped the chrome air cleaner lid.  That 1/4" ridge can really restrict airflow.
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Quote from: cdr on August 31, 2020, 09:07:06 AM
That is the strangest front bench seat with a 68 Charger pattern I have seen. its not the normal Buddy seat

70 bench seat made with 68 pattern style
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Kern Dog

Claims it was a 383 car, fender tag shows E44 which is a 318 code.

gtx6970

At least it provided a good laugh.  :smilielol:

For pretty much anyone who looks at the ad

ALBSURE1091

Quote from: Kern Dog on August 31, 2020, 12:23:24 PM
Claims it was a 383 car, fender tag shows E44 which is a 318 code.

You beat me to it! was going to mention same thing. It's amazing what people ask for their cars. God bless him if he gets 45K but I doubt it highly he will get even half of that.

70 sublime

Well it is better to ask $45K then have every one tell you it is only worth $30K then finally sell it for $30K than it is to sell it for $30K then find it listed the next day for $45K  :icon_smile_wink:
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Bronzedodge

68 pattern seat and 70 door scoops.  Identity crisis.
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As it sits right now, looks like some of the what we would call ''Roach Coach's'' back in the day. It was amazing, the stuff that ran around in the late '70's early '80's looking like this car does now. Some cars had a hard life in a short time.
I know I have cataracts, but it does not look orange to me. I know, maybe it's the wrong picture for the add, That's it, I just know that has to be it.
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CDN72SE

Guess you are paying for the background view as well, looks like a gas leak stain on the road.
1972 Charger SE

AKcharger

I was watching the Mecum aution and prices are all over the place. I saw KILLER deals on non-mopars, good cars are still holding thier own. I know for $45K you could have bought a perfect JEM of a car at Mecum

MoparMike68

File this one under delusional charger seller's  :yesnod:

Kern Dog

Quote from: AKcharger on September 01, 2020, 04:16:29 PM
I was watching the Mecum aution and prices are all over the place. I saw KILLER deals on non-mopars, good cars are still holding thier own. I know for $45K you could have bought a perfect JEM of a car at Mecum

Never heard of those. Do you men a GM ?

VegasCharger

Quote from: Kern Dog on September 01, 2020, 10:39:38 PM.....JEM of a car at Mecum

Never heard of those. Do you men a GM ?

Or maybe gem?

RallyeMike

That was the typical $450 car when I was in high school.
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