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Started by 71Cuda, December 11, 2018, 01:48:21 PM

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71Cuda

1970 Cuda 5 miles from full restore, zero rust any panels with issues were replaced,

Non matching engine, 4 spd, and I included the fender plate for all my code geeks

Thoughts on value?
70 Charger, 71 Cuda

anlauto

Is there a broadcast sheet ? How many panels were replaced ? I see a few minor details wrong with the restoration and one large glaring mistake that bugs me (personally)....

Fire sale = $45K-$55K
Quick sale = $55K-$75K
Take a little while to sell = $75K-$85K
Take a long time to sell $85K-$100K
Never gonna sell (unless at a drunken auction) $100K+



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Cuda Cody

Looks like a very cool car.  Why sell it after only 5 miles?


kdcarman

Quote from: anlauto on December 11, 2018, 01:56:44 PM
Is there a broadcast sheet ? How many panels were replaced ? I see a few minor details wrong with the restoration and one large glaring mistake that bugs me (personally)....

Fire sale = $45K-$55K
Quick sale = $55K-$75K
Take a little while to sell = $75K-$85K
Take a long time to sell $85K-$100K
Never gonna sell (unless at a drunken auction) $100K+

Assuming the details are correct on the restoration:
Quick sale = $55K-$75K
I don't believe a NOM 340 car goes for more then 75k.
Looks like a nice car.

Who is going to guess Alan's glaring mistake?

69CudaFan

#4
Incorrect air cleaner?
Missing an unpainted screw for tag.
Incorrect battery? 

Lemontwist

#5
Red hockey stripe. Fender tag calls for Vinyl side moldings. Black hockey stripe ONLY in 70
Drew

anlauto

Quote from: Lemontwist on December 11, 2018, 02:56:45 PM
Red hockey stripe. Fender tag calls for Vinyl side moldings. Black hockey stripe ONLY in 70

That's what was bugging me the most.... :pullinghair:

I actually didn't notice the air cleaner... :crazytalk: but I noticed the PCV valve  :rofl:
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anlauto

Quote from: kdcarman on December 11, 2018, 02:20:21 PM
Quote from: anlauto on December 11, 2018, 01:56:44 PM
Is there a broadcast sheet ? How many panels were replaced ? I see a few minor details wrong with the restoration and one large glaring mistake that bugs me (personally)....

Fire sale = $45K-$55K
Quick sale = $55K-$75K
Take a little while to sell = $75K-$85K
Take a long time to sell $85K-$100K
Never gonna sell (unless at a drunken auction) $100K+

Assuming the details are correct on the restoration:
Quick sale = $55K-$75K
I don't believe a NOM 340 car goes for more then 75k.
Looks like a nice car.

Who is going to guess Alan's glaring mistake?

Some people go crazy, one could say even colour blind, for TX9 cars :drunk: :drunk: :haha: :haha:
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kdcarman

Quote from: anlauto on December 11, 2018, 04:20:33 PM
Quote from: kdcarman on December 11, 2018, 02:20:21 PM
Quote from: anlauto on December 11, 2018, 01:56:44 PM
Is there a broadcast sheet ? How many panels were replaced ? I see a few minor details wrong with the restoration and one large glaring mistake that bugs me (personally)....

Fire sale = $45K-$55K
Quick sale = $55K-$75K
Take a little while to sell = $75K-$85K
Take a long time to sell $85K-$100K
Never gonna sell (unless at a drunken auction) $100K+

Assuming the details are correct on the restoration:
Quick sale = $55K-$75K
I don't believe a NOM 340 car goes for more then 75k.
Looks like a nice car.

Who is going to guess Alan's glaring mistake?

Some people go crazy, one could say even colour blind, for TX9 cars :drunk: :drunk: :haha: :haha:

funny  :yes:

js27

Nice car even with the imperfections.
JS27

Rich G.

Boy you guys love ripping a car apart. Can't a guy just have a nice looking car? LOL He didn't say it was a concourse restoration.


E74cuda

Judging from two recent sales of restored 1970 cuda's. One was a 340, 4spd (nom). Color change from Vitamin C to Hemi Orange. Had several incorrect things in terms of originality but a nice looking car, 55k. The other was a Sublime 383 4spd with the original motor. low option (manual steering and brakes). Sold at 54k. I consider black a color that people will pay a little more $ for than other colors. I would put the value at 58k to 65k depending on how the car shows in person. I think the red interior is cool but it might hold off some buyers.

Racer57

Quote from: anlauto on December 11, 2018, 01:56:44 PM
Is there a broadcast sheet ? How many panels were replaced ? I see a few minor details wrong with the restoration and one large glaring mistake that bugs me (personally)....

Fire sale = $45K-$55K
Quick sale = $55K-$75K
Take a little while to sell = $75K-$85K
Take a long time to sell $85K-$100K
Never gonna sell (unless at a drunken auction) $100K+
Curious.... everything about the car is the exact same except the vin is BH, then how much deduction ?

303 Mopar

Quote from: Racer57 on December 12, 2018, 10:24:16 AM
Quote from: anlauto on December 11, 2018, 01:56:44 PM
Is there a broadcast sheet ? How many panels were replaced ? I see a few minor details wrong with the restoration and one large glaring mistake that bugs me (personally)....

Fire sale = $45K-$55K
Quick sale = $55K-$75K
Take a little while to sell = $75K-$85K
Take a long time to sell $85K-$100K
Never gonna sell (unless at a drunken auction) $100K+
Curious.... everything about the car is the exact same except the vin is BH, then how much deduction ?

Value is mid-upper $30's, and it will not sell for more than $50k.

anlauto

Quote from: 303 Mopar on December 12, 2018, 11:03:03 AM
Quote from: Racer57 on December 12, 2018, 10:24:16 AM
Quote from: anlauto on December 11, 2018, 01:56:44 PM
Is there a broadcast sheet ? How many panels were replaced ? I see a few minor details wrong with the restoration and one large glaring mistake that bugs me (personally)....

Fire sale = $45K-$55K
Quick sale = $55K-$75K
Take a little while to sell = $75K-$85K
Take a long time to sell $85K-$100K
Never gonna sell (unless at a drunken auction) $100K+
Curious.... everything about the car is the exact same except the vin is BH, then how much deduction ?

Value is mid-upper $30's, and it will not sell for more than $50k.

I don't think they made a 1970 Barracuda BH with a 340 ?  but "IF" they did I would agree with mid-$30's
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