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WIW-triple black 68 383 4V-auto #'s match

Started by 471_Magnum, November 24, 2009, 07:07:23 PM

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471_Magnum

Pictures pretty much say it all.

Excellent mechanical condition. Not sure on mileage, but the motor is original. Smokes a little at start-up. Originally drum brakes converted to discs. Under hood looks completely stock.

Nothing exotic about the car other than the color combo, which from what I understand is the original combination.

Sorry, no interior pics, but it is a console shift.

Restored at least 8-10 years ago, but holding up extremely well. I actually took these photos several years ago, but it doesn't look any different today except for a new set of magnums and reproduction red stripe tires.

Not for sale at the moment, but I was asked for a personal appraisal. Just a ball park figure.





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Dans 68

Nice looking '68. A lot nicer than my '68 which I picked up for 20k 2 years ago during the boom. Still, in this economy it is probably a 17 to 20k car. The triple black is a nice/desired combo and will add a bit to it's price.  :Twocents: Post some interior shots, engine bay also, if you can get them. Nice plate, also.  :icon_smile_wink:

Dan
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SG1022

Well, it's kinda beat up... and not many people like those colors on such a weak design.

You could probably get 200$ out of it, but if you want it gone I can kick you 150$ for it.

Just 6T9 CHGR

Chris' '69 Charger R/T


69bronzeT5

Quote from: NOT Just 6T9 CHGR on November 24, 2009, 07:43:38 PM
25-30k all day long

:iagree: LOVE the colour scheme....nothing looks better on a '68 than black :drool5:
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471_Magnum

Anybody recognize the white 69 in the reflection?
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Just 6T9 CHGR

Quote from: 471_Magnum on November 24, 2009, 07:51:05 PM
Anybody recognize the white 69 in the reflection?

Yep when it was a "normal" car :nana:
Chris' '69 Charger R/T


bull

Those scrawny little 6-inch wide tires are a complete joke on that Charger. They've gotta go, ASAP.

471_Magnum

Yes. The owner was ridiculed for a long time over those tires. As I stated above, he has since installed some redlines. I think they are F70-14s now.
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b5blue

How is it underneath and in the trunk? Price is subject to things like all electrics working perfectly, suspension bushings, leaks sqweaks and rattles. The car looks fantastic so if all is in good order high book even with a puffy motor.  :2thumbs: 

8WHEELER

A fender tag picture would help address the value, and making sure it has one can be a large factor in
some cars.

Dan
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skip68

I would have to say a solid $27k-$28k in this market.   :yesnod:
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NYCMille

QuoteThose scrawny little 6-inch wide tires are a complete joke on that Charger. They've gotta go, ASAP.
- agreed, it looks like an elephant on stilts.

Price... yea, I would say $25-30k.... going through withdrawals Jim?

Ghoste

His year is nearly up, it's time for him to get a different car.  :D :nana:

PocketThunder

Quote from: NYCMille on November 25, 2009, 08:03:03 AM
QuoteThose scrawny little 6-inch wide tires are a complete joke on that Charger. They've gotta go, ASAP.
- agreed, it looks like an elephant on stilts.

Price... yea, I would say $25-30k.... going through withdrawals Jim?

Before i read the replies i was thinking $25,000.   :yesnod:
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chargerboy69

Sweet looking car.  I would guess $20-$23.  And I have been watching the prices.
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69charger2002

with a puffy motor, even though the car looks beatiful, i'd guess $20-22.5k. some pretty damn nice cars going for that right now, including R/T's(i just sold a black 69 R/T for 22.5)
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teamroth

Quote from: 69charger2002 on November 25, 2009, 05:20:56 PM
with a puffy motor, even though the car looks beatiful, i'd guess $20-22.5k. some pretty damn nice cars going for that right now, including R/T's(i just sold a black 69 R/T for 22.5)

Congrats on the R/T. It was a beautiful car Trav.  :2thumbs:
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ACUDANUT

 In this economy, 5K  Haha. Is anything selling these days.

gtx6970

Color combo is going to help it so far. smokes on startup means engine rebuild in it's forseeable future
Being non R/T and no mention of desirable options.

Low to MAYBE mid 20s IF you find the right buyer that has to have a triple black charger and is willing to accept it's down falls to get it

Good cars are selling if priced accordingly. I know of a couple upper level cars ( 100K and up ) that have changed hands in the recent past


But, with that said it's does look nice in black and has me thinking and the 68's are growing on me . Now can someone photoshop a white top on it for me,,,,,,,pretty please

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Rolling_Thunder

I'd say around $30K --->    Honestly a little smoke is not a big deal - if it is as advertised it would a very desirable car -    Some people would be turned off by a little puff puff at start up - but honestly any collector would still buy it.
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PocketThunder

Quote from: Rolling_Thunder on November 26, 2009, 10:34:46 PM
I'd say around $30K --->    Honestly a little smoke is not a big deal - if it is as advertised it would a very desirable car -    Some people would be turned off by a little puff puff at start up - but honestly any collector would still buy it.

Damn Right!!!!!!  who cares what kind of engine work it needs.  Hell thats the fun part.   :yesnod: :Twocents: 

I bought my car this summer knowing that in needed engine work, and i didnt care, that part is easy compared to body work.   :brickwall:
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