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1974 Dodge Challenger Rallye 360

Started by MasonDaniel7, February 28, 2022, 11:19:56 PM

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chargerdon

As a parts car probably worth $2,000....as the glass is good, the rally wheels, engine block and transmission and seat frames are worth that.   Otherwise, you could spend thousands of hours and dollars trying to restore it.   

HP_Cuda


Too bad as it's close to me.

Way too much rust.
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jimynick

Yeah, you'd either need to be a bodyman and/or win the lotto on this one. However, my 74 Challenger got nearly as much tin as that one'd require except for the roof and my hood was ok. Lots of hours and, as mentioned, lots of dinero, too, but not impossible. There is though, the argument that if you're going to do a basket case, why not start with a 70 or 71, because at the end of that long road, it'd be worth more for resale- if that's the way you'd figured to go.  :cheers:
In the immortal words of Jimmy Scott- "pace yourself!"

anlauto

This would be a great car restored, to preserve history....nice colors, numbers matching, documented...couldn't ask for more except maybe a four speed..
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