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another rotted convertible on ebag

Started by kathyscuda, August 31, 2018, 05:08:30 AM

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anlauto

That one will sell pretty quick for that asking price in my opinion...$27K  :wave:
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gzig5

Obviously needs some work but it looks like it is pretty much all there, which is huge.  Considering that I haven't any thing but rusty POS, no engine 70-71 cudas around here all for more than $12k I think that one might be a decent deal, especially for a driver.


superdave

Quote from: anlauto on August 31, 2018, 05:13:09 AM
That one will sell pretty quick for that asking price in my opinion...$27K  :wave:
That's exactly what my brother said. Seems a little high to me but the fact that everything is there is huge. There are a lot of people with deep pockets thesez days as well. Seems like a lot of them go overseas somewhere. Wish I had deep pockets, that would be a perfect match for my '71 Challenger except for interrior color. :banana: :yes:

RUNCHARGER

I'd love to see that one RESTORED as delivered, it will be a long road back and an AMD car when done though.
Sheldon

Spikedog08

Could be a cool car!  :twothumbsup:
Drive it like you stole it . . . And they're CHASING you!

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1970 Cuda Yellow 440 4 speed (Sold)
1970 Cuda clone 440 4 speed FJ5
1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200


dodj

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HP_Cuda

1970 Cuda Yellow 440 4 speed (Sold)
1970 Cuda clone 440 4 speed FJ5
1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200

340challconvert

Everything always centers upon price and restore costs.
That car is pretty rusty and needs a lot of work in critical areas
Judging by the amount of rust on the rear axle and even the shocks, this car was exposed to moisture. 
The owner states the frame rails are in good shape.
That is a good sized rot hole in the torsion bar cross member.
Bottom of the door jams and sill are damaged.
Trunk floor and may be the extensions, bottom of both quarters at a minimum
Driver's side fender is rotted on top edge by the engine compartment
Of course the driver's side floor is gone.

Owner's description of a "few holes here and there"
If you media blast the car; HOW much would be left?
It definitely is an AMD dream car. And the fender tag is missing.

I love E body convertibles and own one and always lean toward trying to save everyone of them.
It is not a $27k car, no matter how you "cut it"
Car needs 10-12 K worth of AMD metal just to get started.. And you better know how to weld!  $27 K REALLY

Hope the buyer has deep pockets and a dream of a HEMI CLONE!
Am I the only pessimist here, Or am I off on this?
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RUNCHARGER

Yeah: With that rust, when you hit that one with the blaster it's all going to disappear. I didn't check the codes but I love the look of it with the pale green, road wheels and the side trim, it's really got a neat look to it.
Sheldon


61K T/A

I never liked rust buckets. The unknown always scares me. $$$

scf100

Agree with the above post on rust.......seen and unseen.......once sandblasted look out...

When you peel the onion it gets ugly
1970 Challenger R/T convertible Triple Black

JH27N0B

Living in the rust belt, I have had more than my share of rust in my life already.  A flat hood car in light green surely would certainly be unique in most shows among the sea of high impact original and clones, but sadly that car needs way more work than I would ever want to put into a car.