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Title: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: Smallblock340 on June 03, 2021, 01:54:15 AM
For sale: 1972 Dodge Challenger with VIN: JH23G2B446841
Link: https://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/2902-tpa/1972-dodge-challenger-r-t-pro-touring

Body Paint and Roof Paint code: 999 - "Special Order"
Is the "Special Order" color itself written somewhere on the broadcast sheet? :thinking:

FYI:
Car sold at Mecum Kissimmee in January 2021 for US$ 56,100
Asking price: US$ 99,995... :bigmoney:
Title: Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: Purepony on June 03, 2021, 06:43:32 AM
Ok if someone pays 99k for that atrocity that's it! I'm gonna sell my car and go buy a bmw 2021 three series with hybrid option, drink cappuccino and watch French movies. That's cars enough proof to show the world has no hope and has lost its mind.

99k plus another 35 to make it right abd get rid of that awful paint job
Title: Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: anlauto on June 03, 2021, 07:13:30 AM
I think that is the current direction of the hobby....unfortunately....problem with this one is that they personalized it to the point that only the builder will love it which narrows it's re-sale ability.  :alan2cents:
Title: Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: Purepony on June 03, 2021, 09:01:07 AM
I hope not that things the reason why they want us to drive electric cars and stay home on social
media

Cool motor just the whole 70grill with 82plus tail and paint are horrid
Title: Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: ragtopdodge on June 10, 2021, 10:00:51 AM
I actually like it better than what I've seen chip Foose has done to CHallengers.

I'd just get rid of those front spoiler supports and redo the interior.  And the taillight panel for mimic the 1970.

BUt then again, it'd have to be closer to $40k for it to be worth it.
Title: Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: 70vert on June 10, 2021, 10:27:08 AM
obviously this build is not for the purists on here, but seeing a lot of them for SEMA or various celebrities. Taking old school and putting as much modern muscle and style in it as possible.
I'm more shocked at the sales price from Mecum than the current price.
It's not my thing either, but I don't hate it.
Title: Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: 7212Mopar on June 10, 2021, 10:55:43 AM
Seems to me too much money for a restomod with this build level which is on the low end IMO. 6.1 L with a 3 speed AT is not really much of an upgrade from old school drivetrain. Big wheels with tiny brakes also does not go with the Pro-Touring theme. Even rice rockets have bigger brakes. Not a fan of two tones paint job.
Title: Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: 318Stroker on June 10, 2021, 12:58:57 PM
No the 999 paint code color is not specified on the broadcast sheet. You would have to find a patch of original paint under the package shelf, inside a door, etc to determine the original 999 color.
Title: Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: cudamadd on June 10, 2021, 02:22:55 PM
Wow crazy asking price   :barf: This is why I wear sunglasses
Title: Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: 1972V21Cuda on June 10, 2021, 02:46:22 PM
Thing looks like crap...You'd have to pay me to take it away.
Title: Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER "R/T PRO-TOURING" w/999 - Special Order Paint Code
Post by: Mopsquad on June 10, 2021, 03:27:03 PM
If someone could Photoshop those wheels off and put a set of 17" nouveau rallyes it wouldn't hurt my retinas so much.

Overall, I like the car.  If you said it was 60-70K with better wheels, I wouldn't have such a negative predetermined price bias.