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whats this 68 worth?

Started by Harlow, February 01, 2008, 08:34:45 PM

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Harlow

XP29H. Got a rebuilt 383, non numbers engine, bad tranny (not sure whats wrong). Body is straight. The roof is a little rusty, not as bad as on my satellite, but I'm not sure if any of it went through or not. Interior is there but is gonna need to be gone through. Has fender tag, floors and trunk are nice. So what do you think?

















69charger2002

the roof is VERY pitted. that will take a lot of work, a LITTLE less if you're gonna put a vinyl top back on i guess. if the motor is rebuilt, i'm assuming it runs and drives.. and if the floors and trunk are good, i think that is a $12-15k car
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Harlow

well thats what hes asking. 12K. the roof does look pretty bad. I'm sure there are some spots where its gone through the other side. probably going to pass on it. And no it doesn't drive, but it runs.

69charger2002

well then i'd say $10k is about right for that car, which is MAYBE what it could be had for.. so not terrible if someone wants a pretty solid car. hell if i was looking i'd consider it, i'd rather replace a roof skin than frame rails, trunk pan, and floors
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69bronzeT5

I agree. Its a good $7-8k car but then again, Trav has been buying and selling Chargers forever...so hes probally right with the $10k
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mally69

Id pay 7000 for it hands down..

A383Wing

That air cleaner is worth $150 on eBay......car looks pretty good as a starting point.

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terrible one

I say $10,000 easy. That's a really straight running, complete Charger.

suntech

Turn  the question up side down!!!!
If this was your car, what would you sell it for???

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tan top

looks a pretty good project to me  :yesnod:  yeah i think 7-8 k
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six-tee-nine

she aint in the best shape, but it's all there and not too bad to.
I think the 7K for complete running/driving cars are over for good. 10K seems reasonable I would consider it if i was looking for one...

And we all know your skills (we saw the roof skin replacement here) so why should you pass on it.
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eddytheb

Wow if thats what thats worth I feel good about mine. I will sell my 68 4sp 383 450 hp + car its in alot better shape wink wink

TripleBlackGator

I bought a 68 last summer. Here is the thread. http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,33689.0.html
I gave it a quick cosmetic clean up and sold it for $9300. I was surprised to get that much for it. Sometimes I think it depends on where you live and who's looking at the time.
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Joshua

I'd think @ $7000-8000, yet I personally wouldn't pay over 5K.....
There was a '68 R/T recently in my area FS at $10,000 in @ that condition......

moparstuart

Quote from: TripleBlackGator on February 02, 2008, 03:13:23 PM
I bought a 68 last summer. Here is the thread. http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,33689.0.html
I gave it a quick cosmetic clean up and sold it for $9300. I was surprised to get that much for it. Sometimes I think it depends on where you live and who's looking at the time.

head rests on 68 seats cool  they look so plain with out them
 
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dpm68

No say, but it's nice to look at them. I paid 2,500 for my R/T, but it had no interior or mill to speak of. Great front clip though...