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1970 DODGE CHALLENGER 318 SURVIVORUNRESTORED

Started by MasonDaniel7, July 05, 2020, 12:34:38 AM

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cudamadd

Just love survivor cars .Looks like a very clean body  :australia:

RUNCHARGER

Pretty clean start. Price takes it off the market though.
Sheldon


cuda hunter

Quote from: RUNCHARGER on July 05, 2020, 08:07:16 AM
Pretty clean start. Price takes it off the market though.

I agree.  that's kind of what I'm looking for but the asking price is just too much for a good donor car. 
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anlauto

If the thing was guaranteed 100% rust free including the trunk floor...I could see it being worth $25K  You can easily do $10K worth of rust repair to a rusty $15K car  :alan2cents:
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RUNCHARGER

Yeah: We all know it will have issues, maybe not big issues but it will have issues.
Sheldon

Rich G.

Once again I look at theses prices on cars that need a complete restoration and wonder if people are willing to pay what a restored car is worth? This guy says put a hellcat engine in. So now you have almost 50k into it and you haven't touch a thing yet! And that doesn't include anything you're going to need after you have an engine sitting on the floor.


soundcontrol

Seems a bit pricey, but a cool car.

I just ran in to this Challenger Saturday, at a classic car dealer, 360, modern suspension in the front, sway bars front and back,
Wilwoods all around, Porsche seats. Very nice restomod. Around $55K, I thought that was very cheap, at least to be Sweden.
The guy in front of it probably bought it after I left, he was very interested.