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https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Dodge-Charger/203234043832?hash=item2f51b167b8%3Ag%3AvRcAAOSwN4Zf7Scp&LH_ItemCondition=3000%7C2500 :scratchchin:
Very nice clean car. I went to the link he had for pics and this car is one fine original! Can't wait to see what it sells for. Already at almost 40K
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Incredible car. Has the exact same dent in the front fender mine has - what is it with those leading edges that invite dents? Also, the paint runs all over the underside of the hood - authentic! And THAT'S what the lower valence is supposed to look like! Wow!
I'd drive the crap out of that car!! :drive:
is it just me, anyone else thinks that given what this particular 68 is , originality well preserved , it should have been left as is , ie not done any of the work the seller said & whats seen to be done to it , maybe replaced the brakes with rebuilt / NOS master cylinder , & nos parts , no paint touch ups , no duel exhaust , should have been left totally stock . no offence meant to the seller ! & if the guys reading this ! good luck with the sale ! & good lot of pictures you posted :cheers: cant be many like this charger left
Yeah, If I was buying I would of preferred no paint touch ups. Looks like the factory forgot to add some sloppy seam sealer in trunk area. How much more would it be worth if triple black instead of triple green? LEON.
I'm all about survivor cars , love green to , but I'm always a skeptic about orig paint cars by viewing photos . Not saying that this car is not orig paint , but if it is , it is extremely nice for 62k . I had a 68 Coronet with 13k orig miles that was orig paint and was not like this car is ( or engine bay also ) . That said I'd love to own this car , but seems like it is already past what I ( my opinion ) is worth for a 318 car , now if it were a R/T or even a 383 , might be different .
That is how a car should be advertised...very well detailed pictures. Surely that car wasn't owned/driven in the northeast for those miles???? It's so clean.
This car is basically in my back yard, about 15 minutes away a few towns over. I could probably go check it out for an interested buyer, provided seller allows in person inspections.
What an amazing time capsule! Great job T.T. capturing all those detailed pic's for the server! :METAL:
Nice time capsule for somebody! :coolgleamA:
Quote from: 70B5Cuda on January 02, 2021, 12:47:07 PM
That is how a car should be advertised...very well detailed pictures. Surely that car wasn't owned/driven in the northeast for those miles???? It's so clean.
I agree. This guy did a great job on advertising this car. I've seen 60K cars on ebay and there 8 pics and none of the engine! I'm glad to see a 318 car over 40K. Of course that's just the bidding. It only counts when the winner actually pays for it.
"I just did a restoration on this survivor."
Sold for just $700 short of $50K!
If that gets paid for that is pretty impressive.
wow what a fantastic car that is :2thumbs: also a fantastic reference for all of us to base our build off if your doing a factory resto
Quote from: tan top on January 01, 2021, 08:49:32 PM
is it just me, anyone else thinks that given what this particular 68 is , originality well preserved , it should have been left as is , ie not done any of the work the seller said & whats seen to be done to it , maybe replaced the brakes with rebuilt / NOS master cylinder , & nos parts , no paint touch ups , no duel exhaust , should have been left totally stock . no offence meant to the seller ! & if the guys reading this ! good luck with the sale ! & good lot of pictures you posted :cheers: cant be many like this charger left
I agree mine is similar condition similar miles and I have done as little to it as i have had to . :Twocents: