I don't know what you guys think, but I would have bought this car for $27K! Talk about a great looking car with a stroked big block to boot! Fun driver! Thoughts?
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1969-DODGE-CHARGER-CUSTOM-COUPE-235993
P.S. - Maybe one of you (TanTop or Ernie) could post the pic's? :cheers:
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Thanks TT!
Quote from: Birdflu on January 19, 2020, 12:21:38 PM
I don't know what you guys think, but I would have bought this car for $27K! Talk about a great looking car with a stroked big block to boot! Fun driver! Thoughts?
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1969-DODGE-CHARGER-CUSTOM-COUPE-235993
P.S. - Maybe one of you (TanTop or Ernie) could post the pic's? :cheers:
Little bit of a perfumed pig, but seeing how crazy today's market is it wasn't a bad deal for that price, assuming one has the skill set/tools/shop to pull it down to "refurbish" it properly....
OMG! :o Maybe I'll take back what I said! It's hard to comprehend someone that actually owns tools and possibly a brain, mount a fuel pump and filter underneath a chassis in that manner! Makes a guy wonder what other engineering marvels took place building that car! :shruggy:
QuoteOMG! Shocked Maybe I'll take back what I said! It's hard to comprehend someone that actually owns tools and possibly a brain, mount a fuel pump and filter underneath a chassis in that manner! Makes a guy wonder what other engineering marvels took place building that car! shruggy
The car also has a 512" stroker with Stealth heads.
Some people have really interesting priorities.
Not to mention the fuel filter location. :shruggy: