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1970 Challenger R/T 440ci w/6-pack, shaker and 4-speed

Started by Robseg, August 22, 2018, 07:56:25 PM

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Katfish

Looking at the thread dates, it took 18 months to get the deal done?

Floyd

Patience is a virtue!  Congrats Chris.  The original owner's son is going to light up when he sees that car returned to its former glory.

Morty426

Quote from: anlauto on January 25, 2020, 03:02:31 AM
Congratulations on the purchase :banana: where in line will this fall with all of your other projects waiting to be restored ? :wrenching: Very cool car when finished. :drooling:

Alan I KNEW you would post this question  :haha:

I was thinking this might go to the front of the line, but first I need to inventory what all I need to get and what all I can steal out of my stash of goodies.  There will be some serious shopping at Carlisle this year.  We can talk about it there.  We can have a Coke  :drinking bud:


Morty426

Quote from: Katfish on January 25, 2020, 05:12:47 AM
Looking at the thread dates, it took 18 months to get the deal done?

@Katfish No it took one day to get the deal done and then a week waiting for us to both have a window of opportunity to pick up the car.

The owner needed time to find things for the car, get other projects out of the way, determine the correct value and make sure he found the right steward (thank God it was me) to take the flame. 

Morty426

Quote from: Floyd on January 25, 2020, 06:38:07 AM
Patience is a virtue!  Congrats Chris.  The original owner's son is going to light up when he sees that car returned to its former glory.

Bruce, the owner's son was simply awesome and I could not thank him enough.  I going to try move his 70 Corvette LT-1 that he wants to sell.  I'm tempted to buy it myself and if you knew how I felt about C3 Corvettes you'd know what a big complement it is to the owner. 

I look forward to seeing you at Carlisle

anlauto

Quote from: Morty426 on January 25, 2020, 08:19:58 AM
Quote from: anlauto on January 25, 2020, 03:02:31 AM
Congratulations on the purchase :banana: where in line will this fall with all of your other projects waiting to be restored ? :wrenching: Very cool car when finished. :drooling:

Alan I KNEW you would post this question  :haha:

I was thinking this might go to the front of the line, but first I need to inventory what all I need to get and what all I can steal out of my stash of goodies.  There will be some serious shopping at Carlisle this year.  We can talk about it there.  We can have a Coke  :drinking bud:

:drinkingbud: You have some fantastic cars in the "line up" and this one fits in nicely... :drooling: :cheers:
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JH27N0B

Congratulations Chris!  That's a one of a kind car there, N96 70 Challengers are like hens teeth.
You may end up the king of V codes with the collection you've assembled!


Robseg

It was a pleasure doing business with you. As for how long it took I needed to get somethings done around my house first. Then I was trying to sell my dads Corvette and the guy looking at it made an offer on both. I felt that I needed to contact Chris and let him look at it. I was glad I did the buyer for the Corvette turned out to be a little immature. I feel that Chris was a good person for the car and it went to a good home. I was able to find a lot of the original front end parts with the front license plate. I cant wait to see it back to the original green color that I remember when I was a kid.

mccannix

I'm sure Chris will make you proud when he is finished with the car.
Congratulations to both you guys :cheers:

Morty426

Quote from: JH27N0B on January 25, 2020, 04:17:14 PM
Congratulations Chris!  That's a one of a kind car there, N96 70 Challengers are like hens teeth.
You may end up the king of V codes with the collection you've assembled!

Brad, I'm just trying to be the next Daniel Banker (RIP buddy)  :drinkingbud: