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1970 `cuda 340

Started by torredcuda, January 01, 2019, 04:27:05 AM

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aussiemark

What a POS not even worth $750

Rich G.

Wow I bet you couldn't find one piece of metal that you didn't have to replace. I don't think I'd take this if it was free. Maybe he just didn't list all the new parts that go with the car yet for that price.


70 Challenger Lover

He must not care about selling. No photos and no description. With the only photo being that bad, say or show us something positive about that pile of crap.

chargerdon

When dealing with classic cars and classic car parts...  I have ALWAYS said...

"The seller isn't crazy for asking exoridiculous prices..."     But,  if anyone buys then their the crazy ones..     

Watch some total idiot pay him close to what he wants... 

RUNCHARGER

He made a good decision to sell it. I like to see them all saved but...
Sheldon

aussiemark

You can't save them all sometimes it's best to cull the herd and this one is mortally wounded, I'd say the kindest thing to do is put it out of it's misery by cutting it into manageable size pieces and dumping it's carcase into the nearest scrap metal bin.


anlauto

I've restored worse. :headbang:

I agree the $7.5K might be high. I can see it getting closer to $5K  :alan2cents:
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aussiemark

#8
Looks like all you can use are the VIN and fender tags (if they are even there) what ever they are worth is what this car is worth. If it was an original Hemi it would be worth fixing but even a 440-6 in this condition would make me think twice. As I get older I am not as enthusiastic and really the value of a car is based on an original car that was never a rusted POS or smashed in. At the end of the day the best this thing will be is a polished turd with 99% Taiwanese metal, some things cannot be undone this thing is too far gone. My money would be on the real deal unrestored or lightly restored original with all it's original parts and panels in good condition, a car like this will cost the same in the end but never be as good as a car that someone cared about and you will lose any time you spend working on it or even looking for parts I don't enjoy working hard for no reason or profit. It's not all bad news when these cars are sent to scrap they just make the good ones more desirable and can provide some good parts. Imagine spending good money buying this when it's finished thinking it is a good original car and then finding these photos I'd sell it quick smart even at a loss.

kathyscuda

alan you mean 500.00 ??
that's about right.
theres nothing left of it.