This one is interesting. H5X9 interior.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-Dodge-Challenger/153919468762?hash=item23d650b4da:g:XYIAAOSwF7xesK7N&redirect=mobile
I like it! :yes:
I agree, I really like that too...I would like to restore that car back to it's original glory....He says it's easily a $75K car and it will only take $100K to get it there... :)
That car must have looked incredible with that color and interior combo!
I couldn't give my turn key mint no rust ever 71 4 speed V code NOM Challenger away after having it listed 3 years, so I have to agree that even if the seller gave this project to you, you'd be underwater if you tried to sell it after it was finished.
I'll never understand why people will throw piles of money at any blingy looking 71 Cuda out there, but for 71 Challengers, there seems to be little if any premium in value over a '70 despite their rarity. :notsure:
Quote from: JH27N0B on May 05, 2020, 05:28:37 PM
That car must have looked incredible with that color and interior combo!
I couldn't give my turn key mint no rust ever 71 4 speed V code NOM Challenger away after having it listed 3 years, so I have to agree that even if the seller gave this project to you, you'd be underwater if you tried to sell it after it was finished.
I'll never understand why people will throw piles of money at any blingy looking 71 Cuda out there, but for 71 Challengers, there seems to be little if any premium in value over a '70 despite their rarity. :notsure:
I was waiting for you to chime in....yours was the first car I thought of... :console: Even my purple and white V code 71 never really sold for what I thought it should have....and it took an overseas buyer to buy mine....I would love to bring this EV2 car back to life....but they just don't get the love their Plymouth brothers do :crying:
The money shot right there ... :twothumbsup:
Me likey: I would buy JH27's car first though.
Sold for $19.1k
That's a very decent price.
I looked at the car....Whoever gets it will need a lot of welding wire! Yikes!
:rubeyes:
That's to be expected these days :console:
The best thing you could do with that car is fix the floor pans and any structural rust and leave the exterior alone. That car will generate a crowd anywhere it goes if you can keep that look.
I am the fool who bought the car on ebay....
Quote from: antonellomopar on October 27, 2020, 03:48:28 PM
I am the fool who bought the car on ebay....
It will be a great car restored :twothumbsup:
I love it!
All the way from Italy. Congratulations. :bradsthumb:
Great car when done. Looks like it is worse than the photos showed.
Car is wasted...all screws, bolts, swotches, cables, hinges and latches are frozen shut. Looks a lot better in pics.
Quote from: antonellomopar on November 02, 2020, 03:29:10 PM
Car is wasted...all screws, bolts, swotches, cables, hinges and latches are frozen shut. Looks a lot better in pics.
I am sorry, I hope you can still salvage it and make it happen.