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N-code Challenger convertible

Started by EV2RTSE, August 02, 2017, 11:54:11 AM

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anlauto

Priced high for an auto needing full restoration  :alan2cents:
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EV2RTSE

Yeah, they all seem to start high on craigslist though. For a north east car it looks pretty solid at first glance, tag, sheet, and good color combo. I think realistically around here it'll sell for at least 25k.


erik70rt

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Might be worth taking a ride to see it.  Price does scare me.
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Crocha617

Yeah looks to be priced a little high but decent big block convertible projects are tough to find. If I didn't already have one all blown apart in my garage collecting dust I'd probably go and take a look.

fc7cuda

Priced alittle high, I'd go for a JS if looking.  :alan2cents:

RUNCHARGER

Cool car, some of the original parts look to be there. I wouldn't buy it without looking at it either.
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anlauto

At first I didn't realise it was only a JH.....now I think it's way over priced. :alan2cents:
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340challconvert

The listing on Craigslist expired.
Does anyone know if the car sold?


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