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70 challenger R/T SE Craigslist

Started by Plasticman-32, May 14, 2020, 09:46:25 AM

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Plasticman-32

$18500 seems high what do you guys think.

anlauto

If the floors and frames are solid, that a pretty average asking price. Most decent projects seem to land in the $15K-$20K range...this car would be nicer in the $10K range, but likely you won't find one.
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Mopar5

Better to buy one already restored.

Chryco Psycho

It would be nice if it listed the parts that are there or more importantly Not there , that would be an expensive car to build & it is 1 -2300 N code auto cars

JS29

Any one interested in that car should talk to me. the one i have is in the same shape, is numbers matching and it would take less than than that to own it.  :alan2cents:

wldgtx

Quote from: JS29 on May 14, 2020, 11:51:03 AM
Any one interested in that car should talk to me. the one i have is in the same shape, is numbers matching and it would take less than than that to own it.  :alan2cents:

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Or one that is all original with matching numbers and is in show condition immediately.  What the hell do I know....  :dunno:
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Plasticman-32


Plasticman-32

Quote from: JS29 on May 14, 2020, 11:51:03 AM
Any one interested in that car should talk to me. the one i have is in the same shape, is numbers matching and it would take less than than that to own it.  :alan2cents:

Is it posted I'm curious

DAYLEY/CHALLENGER

Price is way high.  I know what I gave for mine in 2004 and mine had most of the parts with it. Even ran when I put fuel pump operational.   

RUNCHARGER

Too much for that one, I am betting it needs a lot of hard to find stuff.
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