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Anyone in Atlanta know this '69? Street side, now on ebay.

Started by tpetty, February 20, 2012, 08:01:53 PM

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tpetty

I'm still searching for the 68-69 Charger of my dreams.  This one on ebay looks great -- but is pretty pricey for a non-original car.

Does anyone know this car?  Anyone have experience with Street Side Cars in Atlanta?

Anything from the pics that jumps out?  I can't get to Atlanta -- anyone live there that has seen the car?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/?cmd=ViewItem&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649&item=280826573231&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT

bakerhillpins

Not familiar to me and I looked at a lot of cars over the past 2 yrs. Having someone take a look at it for you is a great idea. If the car was in my neck of the woods I would go take a look for you but it's not.  Do yourself a BIG favor and pull out $6-700 from your car fund and put it into plane tickets when you think you found "your" car. Go and see it in person before you hand over any cash.  :2thumbs: 
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That is a lot of cash for a lot of wrong IMHO
Thats real R/T #'s matching money IMHO
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Rolling_Thunder

I would never pay that much for that car...       

Reasons:
Old wiring, unrestored gauge cluster, missing A/C equipment, generic muffler shop exhaust, dirty suspension components, oil leak, non O.E. brake booster set up, dirty gas pedal / brake pedal pad, cracked steering wheel, loose wiring under dash, incorrect air cleaner, bent to crap tranny cooler lines...

If I was going to pay close to $50,000 for a Charger I would expect a lot less problem areas than that...       and the fact it is not an R/T puts it way over priced      :Twocents:
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Quote from: Rolling_Thunder on February 20, 2012, 08:37:06 PM
I would never pay that much for that car...       

Reasons:
Old wiring, unrestored gauge cluster, missing A/C equipment, generic muffler shop exhaust, dirty suspension components, oil leak, non O.E. brake booster set up, dirty gas pedal / brake pedal pad, cracked steering wheel, loose wiring under dash, incorrect air cleaner, bent to crap tranny cooler lines...

If I was going to pay close to $50,000 for a Charger I would expect a lot less problem areas than that...       and the fact it is not an R/T puts it way over priced      :Twocents:

X2....all the way.