Anyone recognize this car? I've never seen it before. It's on the Tri-Cities (Richland, Kennewick, Pasco) Craigslist.
http://kpr.craigslist.org/cto/2824746157.html
(http://images.craigslist.org/5Hf5Mf5Jd3G93Kc3Hac1t43f8f17a717315f0.jpg)
I like it in that color.. :2thumbs:
I like the turbine wheels, but not really in yellow... :eek2:
Guessing it's an automatic...
Anyone know the particulars ?
My buddy from Richland says it has been in town forever since new, pretty much as it is now. I don't remember any particulars about the car.
Orange paint 01 on the door and the flag on the roof quick gereral lee tona :nana:
Quote from: moparstuart on February 01, 2012, 06:45:54 AM
Orange paint 01 on the door and the flag on the roof quick gereral lee tona :nana:
:slap: :rotz: ;D
I'm certainly not overwhelmed by the details.
wonder what the original color was :scratchchin:
seem to remember that coming up for sale before , or one that looked like it , maybe was tha same one , cant see two being painted that shade of yellow :popcrn: :scratchchin:
heres the rest of the pictures before the ad goes :yesnod:
you think they just store it out in the yard like that
Quote from: moparstuart on February 01, 2012, 05:04:37 PM
you think they just store it out in the yard like that
looked like a stupid photo location to me, too. a gas station parking lot would inspire more confidence.
"Date: 2012-01-29, 3:57PM PST
Reply to: sale-n9etv-2824746157@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
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Original numbers matching car.
1 previous owner 47,000 original miles.
Car is still in very good condition.
Asking for $120,000"
Wonder what the original colors?
Is somebody trolling for a responce? I would think for 120 grand there would be more detail and a phone number.
The real story is the Skips just bought it for 20,000 thousand from a guy who bought it for 200,000 six months ago and decided they didn't like the color so they put back up for sale again. :icon_smile_big:
From another site's comment section:
"Ferd
February 28, 2012 at 3:44 pm Thumb up 1 or Flag comment
This is a real numbers Daytona other than the paint. It is stored insided. The milage is correct. I have a very good friend that knows this car well and he is interested but the 80′s Corvette paint drops his willingness to buy the car to about $30,000. Its a HEMI car and would cost a fortune to paint and bring back to numbers matching dull yellow. Recent prices for unmolested survivor cars are getting $175,000 and restored numbers cars are only getting $125,000. Unless you know how to paint the correct overspray and do a correct restoration a proper job on this car would be cost prohibitive, say $100,000. Nice car though and it is THE REAL DEAL!!! :)"
http://bringatrailer.com/2012/02/25/side-yard-find-1969-dodge-daytona/
Comment makes it sound like an original Hemi car that was the factory Y2 color. Does that help narrow it down on the shipment list. Also in the comment section it was said the car was bought new & sold once local.
quite the interesting post from the other site. a hemi car , eh?
i'm guessing it would be worth at least twice the 120k asking price, yet that poster's buddy has adjusted the value to 30k? how insightful of him.
:popcrn: :popcrn: :popcrn: :popcrn:
Ferd
February 28, 2012 at 3:52 pm Thumb up 0 or Flag comment
Whoops sorry just confirmed 440 car.
that's one hell of a "whoops".