https://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-Dodge-Charger-R-T/163185713606?hash=item25fea061c6:g:TM8AAOSwD9pbZeis&vxp=mtr
Anyone bidding on this one ?
I like the added anti theft device cut off switch under the dash in picture 9 ;)
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Troy
That's completely nuts for a non hemi car, maybe any car for that matter
Hmmm... bidding on a car that you cannot see and/or inspect the final result?... not for me... even if I could afford it. ;D
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Reserve not met at 80k???
What could they possibly be planning on doing to it?
Quote from: JR on August 11, 2018, 01:25:19 PM
Reserve not met at 80k???
What could they possibly be planning on doing to it?
Put their name on it.
1970 Dodge Charger R/T
1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Magnum Auto Graveyard Carz B7 Blue Numbers Matching
Seller information
moparrevival (233 )
100% Positive feedback
Condition:Used
"Is in the process of restoration but being sold as a complete, OE restored, turn key vehicle."
Ended: Aug 11, 2018 , 2:45PM
Current bid:US $80,099.00
Reserve not met
[ 32 bids ]
Maybe he hit his head and lost his mind :scratchchin:
They'll probably have more then $80k into it just trying to restore it. Unless they take short cuts & Earl Scheib it but then you can't call that a OEM Resto :scratchchin: :shruggy: :Twocents: :slap:
Whoever is bidding on that car is hoping to be featured on an episode someday.
I didn't get to see the description, but was they selling it after they restored it? It might be how he's drumming up business. Sell a car as a project, yet have the owner take delivery after it's been restored.
Quote from: JR on August 11, 2018, 01:25:19 PM
Reserve not met at 80k???
What could they possibly be planning on doing to it?
I'm guessing most of their restorations alone are in excess of $100K...so they're not really charging for the 'core' so to speak...
Quote from: Birdflu on August 12, 2018, 11:54:18 AM
Quote from: JR on August 11, 2018, 01:25:19 PM
Reserve not met at 80k???
What could they possibly be planning on doing to it?
I'm guessing most of their restorations alone are in excess of $100K...so they're not really charging for the 'core' so to speak...
He told the guy that was buying my Charger $75k but my car was 100% complete, running, rustfree, nice unrestored original survivor. BUT, If you got a rust bucket basket case only half there then you better figure over $100k +. LEON.
He is doing good work for mopar historical preservation.. although its still astounding to me the $$ people will drop on these cars.
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