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Whats my CUDA worth

Started by Austinr7, April 02, 2019, 06:14:21 PM

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Austinr7

I have a 68 Cuda very clean interior. Dont know to much about it. Has a 318 in it. One rust spot on drivers side fender. Was wondering if anyone could give me a range of what it's worth

dodgemania

 :welcome: to the site . lots of help here . i don't know the value but i like 68 cuda  :bradsthumb:

RUNCHARGER

I like them as well. $1k-$8k based on the info provided.
Sheldon


Cuda Cody

Do you have any more photos?  Can you tell us more about the history of the car?

Chryco Psycho

Welcome to the site @Austinr7
The 68 Cudas are great cars , , hard to find good clean ones too . I had a 68 340 4spd S many years back
Not sure on the current value , sorry .

b5cuda

A solid body has value but as the guys said, need more info.  I have a fully restored '69 fastback, 340 4-speed, that I insure for $18,000.  You may want to check out the 67-69 Barracuda Owners Group (yahoo group and facebook), or the a-bodies only website.  Lots of a-body cuda info available there.   

70 Challenger Lover

Will it be up for sale? A lot of us in here like those cars. Especially if it's a rust free car.


cuda hunter

Quote from: 70 Challenger Lover on April 03, 2019, 06:19:14 AM
Will it be up for sale? A lot of us in here like those cars. Especially if it's a rust free car.

:iagree: :iagree:
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70 Challenger Lover

What part of the country? Shipping costs can be a real deal killer on a lower priced car.


anlauto

Easily $10K-$12K unless the entire underside is rusted from sitting  :dunno:
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70 Challenger Lover

In my opinion, it's more a matter of can it run than if it actually does. I've bought plenty of cars in my life that ran but later turned out to need a complete engine rebuild anyway due to extreme use or very high miles. I've also bought cars that had lower miles but hadn't run in a while. Those are not hard to clean up and get running nice again. I'll take a low mileage non running engine any day over the high mileage running one.

But if you can get your low mileage engine to run nicely, it might be worth it. Even if it doesn't get you more money, it will sell faster.


nsmall

Running car=more money

Maybe wait for warmer weather and get the car cleaned up, running, and some better pictures, including pics of the under side and frame, wheel wells, trunk, engine bay, and better interior pics.  Nice ride

dodgemania

Quote from: Austinr7 on April 03, 2019, 08:30:33 AM
Would love to take it off my grandfather but dont have money to. He wants it gone. Can definately get,more pics this,weekend and post them for everyone to see
if you have some pics of the fendertag or build sheet it will be a plus

dodgemania


anlauto

Are you sure it's a 318 car ?
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