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Started by Car-nutt, April 17, 2021, 03:39:47 PM

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Car-nutt

I just finished restoring my AAR. I wanted to know what everyone thinks what is the best way to sell it.  It has a T/A block, heads, intake (non matching numbers) and correct 4 speed carbs. It is original B5 blue with black interior, I change the interior to White/blue (looks much better).

usraptor

Beautiful AAR.  If I was you I'd first try Hemmings.com.  / Classics.AutoTrader.com / classiccars.com  / cars-on-line.com  / Mecum auctions with a reserve.

Car-nutt

I was thinking about Ebay and Cars on Line. Has anyone had any success with Ebay?  I don't have a build sheet for the car, how bad will that hurt the value. Any input would be appreciated.


Bpret

Why not just say what you want on this site and see what happens. It won't last long wherever you post it.

Car-nutt

Thank you Bpret for your reply. This is my second Cuda, I also have a 71 Cuda.  I would like to get $80-$90 for it. I can't keep both. This is a pic of my 71.

70vert

My personal opinion is that if it is not "numbers matching" the build sheet really doesn't matter, much. It all comes down to the quality of the restoration and finding that one person that really really wants it. I'm not an expert on AAR's but $90k seems like a stretch, definitely at the top end. Again, may just take some time & effort to find that person.

anlauto

I think you're right in the price range with other 4 speeds, and with a fresh restoration with a great colour combination, you should have no problem selling...
Check out the current offerings on Cars-On-Line ranging from $65K (autos) to $105K (4sds) None appear to be fresh restorations, and all are the more common AAR colours....in my opinion, you've got them all beat...

https://www.cars-on-line.com/gen3-cars/col1/posting/104650

https://www.webeautos.com/details-1970-plymouth-cuda-aar-used-bs23job297355.html

https://mprmotors.com/inventory/1970-plymouth-cuda-aar/

https://www.cars-on-line.com/gen3-cars/col1/posting/98840

https://www.cars-on-line.com/gen3-cars/col1/posting/91291

https://www.cars-on-line.com/gen3-cars/col1/posting/95796

I say eBay with a $95K reserve just for the immediate world wide exposure, then Cars-on-Line :alan2cents:
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anlauto

You'll need to post better pictures of the interior, engine and chassis etc...
I've taught you everything you know....but I haven't taught you everything I know....
Check out my web site ....  Alan Gallant Automotive Restoration

Car-nutt

Some of the engine, interior, suspension

Car-nutt


RUNCHARGER

I like what I see. I think you should list it a bit higher than what you are thinking. If it was me I would be advertising the other car but I can understand everyone prefers different stuff.
Sheldon


Poolshark314

I know that a B5 AAR will be listed on BringATrailer.com very soon. Could be good research for you
1973 Barracuda
2012 Charger R/T AWD

Car-nutt

I think I am going to post it on EBay to see what kind of response I get.

ragtopdodge

Quote from: 70vert on April 17, 2021, 05:14:06 PM
My personal opinion is that if it is not "numbers matching" the build sheet really doesn't matter, much. It all comes down to the quality of the restoration and finding that one person that really really wants it. I'm not an expert on AAR's but $90k seems like a stretch, definitely at the top end. Again, may just take some time & effort to find that person.


Umm...I beg to differ.  Buildsheet is massively important, regardless of the #s matching drivetrain.

BS tells you what options were installed as well as the color combo.  And most importantly, if the #s matching transmission is missing, BS is the only true way to determine if it's a real four-speed car, which can add at least 20% to the value.

70vert

Pretty sure the Fender Tag will identify a 4-speed vs 3-speed or Auto. I get that to some the build sheet is the holy grail, but I don't really see the value for a vehicle that will be modified. As stated, just my opinion.


Quote from: ragtopdodge on April 17, 2021, 08:05:39 PM

Umm...I beg to differ.  Buildsheet is massively important, regardless of the #s matching drivetrain.

BS tells you what options were installed as well as the color combo.  And most importantly, if the #s matching transmission is missing, BS is the only true way to determine if it's a real four-speed car, which can add at least 20% to the value.