70 Cuda--BS23N now a 440 6 pack with a Tremec 5 speed. Have not seen all the pics, but was told it is an original FC7 car that was re-done.
No fender tag :(
What kind of money are we thinking?
I'll jump in and say $45K . . . :alan2cents:
Base on one pic with minimum information I would say $25-70k. :notsure:
I would need to see a lot more pics and have more info on the restoration.
Condition is going to be everything. It's a real high impact Cuda so that's a plus. How clean and professional the work was all done will determine the price. :takepicture:
Quote from: 303 Mopar on August 14, 2017, 09:39:36 AM
Base on one pic with minimum information I would say $25-70k. :notsure:
I would need to see a lot more pics and have more info on the restoration.
Agreed.......I am waiting for more pics.....I was looking for a ballpark assuming it was done correctly......
$45-60k depending on a lot of factors and how well it was done.
If done really nicely I could see the price being $45k to $50k.
Quote from: Cuda Cody on August 14, 2017, 09:51:41 AM
If done really nicely I could see the price being $45k to $50k.
That is what I was guessing...waiting for more pics.....I like this one :thinking:
Since it was a 383 now cloned to a 440-6 setup I would say slightly lower.
Again it really depends on many more pics you can provide.
no history, no restoration pics....$50K
Nice looking car but no tag and no sheet? $45K max :alan2cents:
I saw this car the Mopar Nationals this past weekend and thought it was really strange that a car for sale in the car coral had no information or price posted.
$30-$35k.
How can it be an original FC7 with no tag or build sheet??
No documentation will hold down the value.
I say 35k-45k depending on condition
Quote from: 76orangewagon on August 14, 2017, 04:52:47 PM
I saw this car the Mopar Nationals this past weekend and thought it was really strange that a car for sale in the car coral had no information or price posted.
So how was it in person?
Quote from: Fern on August 14, 2017, 05:45:34 PM
How can it be an original FC7 with no tag or build sheet??
No documentation will hold down the value.
I say 35k-45k depending on condition
Was just going by what I was told.....can't be 100% sure it's original with no paperwork.
Pass the pipe Mike, cause I'm really confused on what you are saying......
And here is the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4mA7SIM9M4&feature=youtu.be
It would be a car I would want to see in person before making any decisions on, but it does look like a fun car. Without more documents it's going to be hard to get more then $45k.
Quote from: Cuda Cody on August 15, 2017, 07:59:17 PM
It would be a car I would want to see in person before making any decisions on, but it does look like a fun car. Without more documents it's going to be hard to get more then $45k.
Agreed....with no docs or history it may be tough getting the asking price......not a bad looking car though.
Quote from: mjb765 on August 16, 2017, 05:19:54 AM
Quote from: Cuda Cody on August 15, 2017, 07:59:17 PM
It would be a car I would want to see in person before making any decisions on, but it does look like a fun car. Without more documents it's going to be hard to get more then $45k.
Agreed....with no docs or history it may be tough getting the asking price......not a bad looking car though.
Classic dealer mark up of about $15-20k, so it is probably worth what they bought it for around $40k. Sad thing is, the dealer will probably end up getting close to their number of $54k.
No reverse warning light on the dash, gloss black tail panel, and why do they have all of those aftermarket gauges plus non original rallye gauges. something fishy there, (pun intended)
Quote from: JS29 on August 16, 2017, 07:04:24 AM
No reverse warning light on the dash, gloss black tail panel, and why do they have all of those aftermarket gauges plus non original rallye gauges. something fishy there, (pun intended)
Obviously started as an automatic which explains going for the Tremec. Tach doesn't work either as shown in the video.
Original engine long gone, hence my $35k estimate.
There is so much wrong with this car, but if someone wanted a fun driver, $30,000.
It was $50,000 OBO at the show. And the seller "said" he was going to take names and numbers for highest offer. Sunday afternoon the highest offer was going to get to buy the car.... :madashell:
I talked to him Thursday evening. By early Friday morning it sold. Apparently for the $50k asking price. I was interested..
Quote from: cudaized on August 17, 2017, 06:05:31 AM
It was $50,000 OBO at the show. And the seller "said" he was going to take names and numbers for highest offer. Sunday afternoon the highest offer was going to get to buy the car.... :madashell:
I talked to him Thursday evening. By early Friday morning it sold. Apparently for the $50k asking price. I was interested..
The dealer that has it now is looking for $53k bottom dollar......Hard to think that they will only make 3K on the car......
Also I questioned about an inspector looking at the car and was told they do not allow anybody under the car...in fact they did not even put the car up on a lift at all which is very strange! That is what the owner of the dealer told me.
Quote from: mjb765 on August 17, 2017, 10:09:58 AM
Quote from: cudaized on August 17, 2017, 06:05:31 AM
It was $50,000 OBO at the show. And the seller "said" he was going to take names and numbers for highest offer. Sunday afternoon the highest offer was going to get to buy the car.... :madashell:
I talked to him Thursday evening. By early Friday morning it sold. Apparently for the $50k asking price. I was interested..
The dealer that has it now is looking for $53k bottom dollar......Hard to think that they will only make 3K on the car......
Also I questioned about an inspector looking at the car and was told they do not allow anybody under the car...in fact they did not even put the car up on a lift at all which is very strange! That is what the owner of the dealer told me.
No way the dealer bought for $50k. They have too much overhead to only make $3k on this car.