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1970 Dodge Challenger 2954 Miles Purple Hardtop

Started by MasonDaniel7, June 17, 2020, 12:20:20 AM

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ec_co

>with receipts totaling over $150k and an additional $50,000+ in labor from thousands of man-hours.

.... with a 360 magnum ....... how in the hell do you spend this much money and only put a 360 in it?!?!?! one of those "I'll never understand" builds
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'70 Barracuda B5/B5 225 /6 3spd ... about as bare bones as they came

RUNCHARGER

You pay a shop to do all the wrong stuff. I see lots of ads that should have the copy changed to "$12345 wasted".
Sheldon


ibjamin

I call BS on the money spent or this person is the most gullible in history.

Nice $50K car. 

For $200K where is the art morrison chassis, Heidt independent rear, C6 Front suspension, Hellcrate, Custom interior, tucked bumpers, billet wheels, etc.

George

anlauto

I didn't read this Challenger story, but I have a 1971 340 Cuda coming into my shop very soon...The "first time muscle car owner" paid $72,000.00 CDN for the car, then decided to restore it  :huh:  I know for a fact the rust repair and paint job is over $50K CDN --- he did NOT go through me for that....I also know he spent nearly $20K CDN on the 340 rebuild, again not me, and he'll spend close to $40K with me, and another $10K or more in parts....So likely $120K restoration on a $72K car that will be work maybe $60K-$70K when finished. :crazytalk:

There are people out there that money is not really the issue, when I asked him about it....he shrugged and said it was his company paying for it, and he would just "write it off" ?
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