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68-70 charger projects vs.AMC Machine?

Started by h76, June 29, 2006, 06:01:05 PM

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h76

What should somebody expect to pay for a 2nd generation charger project-Basket cases to complete cars.Are 68s,69's or 70's any better than one another if you are looking for a good deal?I know of some in the $4000 to $7000 range-but they still need quite a bit of work.I may even consider buying a 70 rebel machine I know of because it's ready to drive and can get into that for the same price as 68-70 project car needing work. The Machine is ready to go. What do you guys think of 70 rebel machines?I am not a fan of amx's,javelins,or other amc cars,but I think those 70 machines are pretty neat.

jaak

I have always liked Rebel machines, I think AMC's underappreciated, I think the AMX's were awesome.

Brock Samson

yes they are really cool with a hood tach built into the hood scoop as i recall,.
But, don't be suprised if somefolks try to hail your Taxi...  ;D

CaptMarvel

I think AMC Rebel machines are some of the coolest non Mopars out there, and for sure the coolest AMCs. If you can latch onto a decent example of one, do it. The downside is, you think old Mopar parts are hard to come by, y'aint seen nothin yet! Still, a very nice looking "Machine" love the red, white and blue, always have.... :icon_smile_big:

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I Like those AMC Muscle Cars! Rebel Machines are very cool!  :2thumbs:
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1993 Dodge Ram Charger
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derailed

Theres been a black rebel machine in the area here for a long time. Never got a chance to talk to the guy but I love those cars along with the earlier AMXs myself. If you could pick it up now for a good price and its ready to go you would be way ahead of the game down the road. I think there time will come. I would jump on it.

Chris G.

Rebel Machines are awesome. My buddy just got one last year and he loves it. It was originally blue w/ 4spd and A/C. Pretty rare car when you break down the colors. It was painted red white and blue when he bought it, and to be honest...if he went back to blue it would just be another car at the cruise. The attention this car gets in it's current state is amazing.

A top shelf Machine could probably sell in the mid to high 30's.  :Twocents:

ps- Did you guys know that the trim rings are spot welded to the wheels? Pretty odd idea, but it was AMC.

262chargers

Quote from: h76 on June 29, 2006, 06:01:05 PM
What should somebody expect to pay for a 2nd generation charger project-Basket cases to complete cars.Are 68s,69's or 70's any better than one another if you are looking for a good deal?I know of some in the $4000 to $7000 range-but they still need quite a bit of work.I may even consider buying a 70 rebel machine I know of because it's ready to drive and can get into that for the same price as 68-70 project car needing work. The Machine is ready to go. What do you guys think of 70 rebel machines?I am not a fan of amx's,javelins,or other amc cars,but I think those 70 machines are pretty neat.

Wait, so your saying you know of a "ready to go" Rebel Machine in the $4000 to $7000 price range? And you had to ask for internet opinions before buying it?  ???

h76

In ready to go I mean runs and drives and is presentable,but by no means a show car. It has some wear and on a scale of 1 to 10(1 basketcase-10 show car),I'd say it's in the 6-7 range.In the $8000-$9000 range.

greenpigs

Are you sure it is a legit Machine?

If you can verify it is, I would jump on it!

I don't know how many they built-5500? but a 68-70 Charger is everywere in comparison.
1969 Charger RT


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blackcharger

I'd grab it, but as said, you'll have to hunt for the parts.

RT DAVE

Dare to be different.   Go for the AMC. 
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BigBlockSam

QuoteI have always liked Rebel machines, 

:yesnod: there very cool cars, i like the scrambler too
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69charger2002

i think i'll be different here and say i hate them. they look like mini c bodies.. ACK! give me 68-70 chargers anyday
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Ghoste

I agree.  I respect them and like them for what they are but I cannot fathom comparing them to a 2nd gen Charger.

h76

What do you make of some people considering amcs part of the mopar family ???

TheGhost

I love the Rebel Machines!  I'd love to have one someday.  Given the choice between a major project Charger or a complete, driver condition Rebel Machine, I'd take the Machine!
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.  Especially if they have access to the internet.

terrible one

I used to really be into AMC's. They sure don't come close to a Charger in my eyes, but that's just me. There is an AMX around here that I think is pretty cool.

69charger383

Well I paid $400 for my basket case 69 Charger and I can buy a fixer-upper 69 RT for $4000. And also, I like AMXs too!
Mopar or No Car!

Ghoste

As far as welcoming them to the family, I welcome them but it's more in the way that you would welcome an adult stepcousin (I know, there's no such thing, but there is really).  If they're good, they are welcome to sit and eat at the table with the kids from Uncle Neds first marriage but at the end of the day, you have no long history with them and don't know them so what are they to you really?

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Quote from: h76 on June 30, 2006, 11:19:25 PM
What do you make of some people considering amcs part of the mopar family ???

We love to beat on our red headed stepchild!  :D
"Its better to live one day as a Lion than a Lifetime as a Lamb".

      "The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and will to carry on."

Proud Owner of:
1970 Dodge Charger R/T
1993 Dodge Ram Charger
1998 Freightliner Classic XL