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Another WIW Question....

Started by jaak, July 28, 2010, 07:41:08 PM

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jaak

I really didn't want to sell it, but I found another Mopar Project I'm REALLY intrested in.... So I was wondering what a good asking price for my 73 Rallye is. Very little rust, a spot about the size of a dime on both doors, a size about the size of a pencil eraser on the right lower quarter. Needs a new paint job (older aqua paint job...original green) few dings, front valance pretty banged up. Painted engine and engine bay (solid blue) Summer of 2009. Very few problems....needs a sending unit in gas tank, needs speedo cable, backup light switch (cracked and leaks a little gear oil), and needs a pinion seal on the rear end (drips a little) Has 360 instead of original 340 (runs great). What do you thinks a fair price? Should I eBay it? I would rather sell to a member if they are intrested (if so PM me) Like I said, hate to sell but found something I'd like to get.

Jason





41husk

I would look at the newbie thread just below this one and see some different ideas.  It is worth what you can get for it.  I would suggest starting below 10 k :Twocents:
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
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1970Moparmann

I've seen fully restored 73's going for $16k.  I would think your close at $10k.  :Twocents:
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Daytona R/T SE

I'd add big bonus points for being a 4 speed... :drive:

RallyeMike

Looks like a fun car.

NOM small block, color change, needing paint job and minor rust repair. Looks like a pretty quick paint job on the engine compartment needing redone if to match a decent body re-paint.

I would say $8k max because it looks fairly solid and is a 4-speed.
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jaak

Thanks for the input guys, thats sorta the range I had in mind. After sleeping on it though, I think I'd rather keep it than start fooling around with another project.

Thanks again,
Jason