A short story about the US car scene where i live (Thailand).
US cars in general is not a common sight. Mopars are rare with to my knowledge 8-10 known E-bodies in the country.
The average US car enthusiast is a hard working guy with a very limited budget for a restoration. Importing parts from US is totally out of his league.
Therefore they often turn to the local market for parts and that means Nippon stuff. Have seen some scary examples of cars with nice body and paintwork but with an interior from a Nissan and a 6 cyl Toyota diesel under the hood.
When i bought my GC, it had no engine / trans but the documentation showed that the last engine was a 4 cyl 1600 CC Mitsubishi. Must have been a rocket!
Anyway, last weekend a friend called and said he found a restored -70 Challenger R/T for sale.
Got the contact info and made an appointment. Not that i wanted to buy it but i felt a social responsibility of maybe spreading the word among the local expat community (kind of getting the car in good hands, save a Mopar).
This morning i saw it and 20 feet away it looked very good. C code car but now with a V8 (K-member and rear axle still 6 cyl stuff).
Plenty of rust bubbles under the vinyl top, 2 big bondo cracks on the roof, moldings attached with rusty sheet metal screws, trunk floor a big chunk of bondo etc, you know how it goes...
Popped the hood and there was a SB V8 but surely not a Mopar. Seller says Chevy 350 with a matching 3 speed auto trans.... Well, well...
My point with this story is.... yes, the selling price...
This is a very rare car over here and i am not saying that the locals are idiots who dont know how to restore cars. The job was done to the best of the owners ability and knowledge and as anywhere else in the world, you can get cheated.
So, here it comes, his asking price is equal to the handsome sum of 82500 US. And the thing is that he WILL eventually have it sold to that price.
Before you guys start to send your cars over here, note that IF you get an import permit (impossible to get), there is an import tax of 335 % on top of all.
Anyway, had a nice morning chatting Mopars with the owner!