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The inevitable happened........ Had to sell my Charger

Started by TruckDriver, December 31, 2007, 05:07:59 PM

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TruckDriver

That's right, I sold my Charger for a price that has me almost breaking even on everything I've spent on it (not including the shipping here). I did not want to sell it, but keeping me and my son from being homeless is a bit more important. This guy is a friend of the guy who's barn it is in. I was on the phone with my friend, and I got the "If you wanna sell it, I know someone who would be interested" statement. Well, to make the story short, After a few phone calls back and forth, the deal was made in 15 minutes. The new owner promises to restore it as he has done a few cars already I guess. Selling this one wasn't as hard as my first two though. I guess maybe because I wasn't super crazy about the '72 S.E. quarter windows. So, as for now, I am going to fix my '93 Dakota up a bit to replace the damaged left front corner that was there when I bought it. Then, this summer, I'll be looking for another Charger again. But because of the prices that keep putting most of them out of reach for me, probably be a 360 or big block '73 or '74 S.E. as I always liked them a lot anyway (unless I come across a deal of a 2nd gen Charger, my true favorite). If I don't go with a different Charger, probably going to be a '73 or '74 Roadrunner (if I can find one), a Coronet, or a '70s Aspen or Volare Roadrunner or R/T or Super Coupe. I'm also going to look at mid 1980s Monte Carlo SS. Regardless, I will always be here as you guys are more family to me than you realize.

Pete
PETE

My Dad taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" :P

dukeboy_318

well, im glad you were able to sell it, but sad that you had too, hopefully things will turn around, ill keep a look out for you on some projects when youre ready good luck and keep your head up :cheers:
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Ghoste

You did the right thing, you have to look after your kids first man. :2thumbs:  You'll get another one.

NMike


doctorpimp

Sorry to hear about your loss.  I guess it wasn't time :(
There will be more cars to come - but stay away from that dang Chevy SS LOL ;)
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RD

sad to hear.. to make your day better though, when you find a new charger/mopar, I will build you a new transmission (727/904) for free to help you out.  You just pay for the shipping to your place (around $80-$90).  Sound good pete?
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Charger1973

Damn Pete.  Well maybe you can get a 73/74 SE like you were talking about. 

1969chargerrtse

Sorry to hear that, sucks to part with cars. Take care of the family, there are many wheels out there in your future and the Monte SS is common and a well built car.  Good Luck.  :icon_smile_wink:
This car was sold many years ago to somebody in Wisconsin. I now am retired and living in Florida.

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NHCharger

Sorry to hear that Pete. Hope everything works out for you. From what I've seen on e-bay lately 73/74 Chargers driver's can be had for a decent price.
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69bronzeT5

Sucks to here that Pete. Hope you get another one one day :yesnod:
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TUFCAT

I know how hard that is ...and I feel for you brother. I sold (gave away) a very nice 1972 Charger Rallye in 2003 that would be worth a real fortune now.  But, it was the wise thing to do then, and I'm happier without it - if that makes any sense.  It took me a while of buying and selling upwards until I was able to buy another car I really liked - - for half the investment of the Charger...and I like it more ;)  I still love 3rd gen Chargers, but would never own another one because I'm superstitious .....they're bad luck for me!  :P   

71ChallengeHer

Sorry you had to sell your Charger but family 1st. :cheers: I hope you have a great New Year.

73chgrSE

Sorry to hear that. I hope 2008 is a better year for us all.

AKcharger

You did the right thing! Chargers are stupid cars anyway! It would have cost too much to restore even if you got around to it and  it would have gotten stolen or wrecked...you're better off selling it!

(I'm helping you rationalize your decision  :2thumbs:)

derailed

Glad you did ok on it. Its sucks you have to make a move like that sometimes but right now I know the feeling as im about in the same boat after a shitty year that im glad is over after tonight. Hopefully next year will be better.

T3/RT

Don`t fret dude, there is more Chargers out there in better condition then ever before. You will find yourself a better car for a better price in the near future.

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bmoparmofo

Couldnt you have sold your kids?...just kidding, life happens and it aint cheap!
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mikesbbody

sorry to hear that im sure things will be better for you soon  :2thumbs:

ChargerSG

Sorry to hear, before you know it you will have a new one :cheers:
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TruckDriver

Thank for the support everyone! Means a lot to me. It's flustrating to me though, because this is the third Charger I had and sold. I only drove the first one I had, and to this day, I still have never drivin' a big block car of any kind :P :brickwall:
PETE

My Dad taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" :P

BMOTOXSTAR

I had to do the same thing 2 years ago with my 73' Charger SE Survivor that I had for over 15 years. :rotz:
Now I am back into the hobby & I have 2 Mopars that are nice. :2thumbs:
As hard as it is, material things come & go.
I know the feeling and it is tough.
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dukeboy_318

Quote from: Wi. Charger Guy on January 01, 2008, 11:29:34 AM
Thank for the support everyone! Means a lot to me. It's flustrating to me though, because this is the third Charger I had and sold. I only drove the first one I had, and to this day, I still have never drivin' a big block car of any kind :P :brickwall:

tell you what, once i get my motor done, ill drive up to you and let you drive it  :2thumbs: , its only about a 6 hr drive for me, gives me an excuse for a road trip  :icon_smile_wink: , bad part is, it wont be a stock big block, it'll be a stroker, go big or go home right, hehe  :D
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1974 Dodge Dart Swinger. 440 project in the works.

Khyron

Quote from: AKcharger on December 31, 2007, 11:10:29 PM
You did the right thing! Chargers are stupid cars anyway! It would have cost too much to restore even if you got around to it and  it would have gotten stolen or wrecked...you're better off selling it!


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TeeWJay426

Sorry to hear that Pete... almost had to part with mine last year, but struggled through and in the end got to keep it. I feel your pain... but it sounds like it was for the right reasons, and other opportunities will come along when you're in a better position to take advantage of them. Good to hear you'll be sticking around.
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