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What's It Worth?

Started by pb24, January 14, 2006, 02:47:53 PM

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pb24

I found a 1968 Dodge Charger, original owner, California car. It has 137,000 miles on it, the owner just had the original 383 engine re-built, he states that all the numbers match. The car has the usual rust marks in the rear quarter panels and possibly some were the windshield meets the roof were the vinyl is. The interior is fully intact, and I must say in excellent condition. Also the car has air conditioning. I would say that the car in general looks to be in pretty good condition. The car also has bucket seats with center console. I am trying to figure out how much this car is worth, he wants $15,000 for it. Is this a good deal?

PocketThunder

Probably with no pictures to go off of...
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 WELCOME PB24!   :wave:



The 383, is it the 2 barrel or the 4 Barrel Carb. version? Auto Trans or Stick? Colors?.. Any other options in and out?.. Have you driven it?..
Did ya root around in the trunk  and around the wheels and under the doors and the floors looking for orange stuff?...
Hows it look under the dash, and the firewall?...  :popcrn:





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pb24

It originally had a 4bbl but he told me he put on a 2bbl on it. It is a automatic Aim not sure what other options were available. I'm going over tomorrow to look at the car with a friend who is experienced and were going to give the car  once over. what should i look for under the dash and the fire wall

Big Lebowski

Check e-bay completed listings for 1968 Chargers. They show who sells what.
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