http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/city-of-toronto/1972-dodge-challenger-please-read-carefully/1241860315?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
That's actually pretty good....I'm guessing it won't last long....
Proves there are still a few 72+ E-Bodies out there for a fair price.
I think its over priced :notsure: its been listed b4 :alan2cents:
I think any E Body for under $5000 is a deal these days.....and it comes with a 1971 340/727 which is $1800/$2000 right there :alan2cents: if complete.
Quote from: anlauto on February 25, 2017, 07:41:43 AM
I think any E Body for under $5000 is a deal these days.....and it comes with a 1971 340/727 which is $1800/$2000 right there :alan2cents: if complete.
I agree, when I finally got in a situation to look for a project (or so I thought) I was blown away with what the prices had gone to. I finally found mine for a bit over that price and thought it was a decent deal!
Guess its a matter of prospective, I would never pay that but someone might. Guess it just makes the others worth more.
There was a cuda for 5g's that was driven on the road in 16 like a months ago for sale in To. So to me that leaves this one in the 3500 range just due to the engine.
I would agree. There seems to be some tendency to think every Ebody ever made is worth more and more money to the point where 318/AT no option shells are climbing past $5K. The realty is that most of these car probably will never be built and certainly not restored; at best they will be restomods, hotrods, etc. which is natural and a great home for all of the new gen hemi's showing up in scrap yards.
It's also a matter of supply and demand. If there is a shell for sale locally for 5K but one for same 800-900 miles away for 3500 then in the end the cost is almost a wash. By the time you end up either shipping it to you or going to get it yourself you have that much involved in time/shipping costs/wear and tear on your vehicle etc.
In Toronto. I had to go under ground for work and when I got back up it was sold. Less then an hour I think. I was going to buy it have a his hers type thing for the wife.
It wasn't a show car by any means.
Well selling in "less than an hour" should tell you something about their values... :alan2cents:
Ya it was definitely a 8 - 10g car. Well from the pics anyways.
Saw this one and was thinking about it but I have one project already that is driving me insane.
Without the 340 the value would be $3500-$4000 asking. I don't know how much cheaper it could get. It looks fairly solid from the photos but who knows? If it's too rough then it would make a good modified car. Car just needs the right buyer I would think.