Thanks for the feedback SlimeChallenger440.
My first question is if your willing to spend 55k on a car that in peices is why don't you look for a already finished 70 challenger r/t that isn't a V code car but a 383 or 440 r/t. Then just make a clone. I know its a clone but do the #'s really mean that much plus do you the strenght to drive a $140 000 car on the road?
It's not so much that I would not settle for a clone or tribute car, but it's far more meaningful to me if the car is as close to original as possible, and an original 440 6 pack is the closest thing to an original Hemi I can get to. These days people drive cars worth more than 140K in my neck of the country all the time (Los Angeles). I am certainly feeling the frustrations of countless hours, day after day, night after night, week after week, month after month searching the internet for the right car at the right price. It gets a bit depressing when you keep seeing the same cars over and over again.
Thank for the feedback C O D Y
Only you know if it is right for you. If it was me, I would pass on it at that price. I would think it's worth maybe 35K to 40K tops.
My gut is telling me the same thing about the asking price. 40, maybe 45K would feel more comfortable. But my heart wants to believe the claim that the car is 90% complete and that the reassembly will not be a nightmare. Where did you find your 'Cuda project car and how long did you search? The other problem I face is that I really don't have the space to handle the restoration/reassembly at my house. I would need to store the car and parts elsewhere during the process or bring it to a restoration shop and have them do it. I consider myself proficient at researching and detective work on the web. This is how I expected to aquire any necessary parts to complete the car and the restoration. Is this the wrong approach? Speaking of project cars, this guy in Florida (realmusclecars.com : site doesn't work any more) had a '70 R/T Convertible V code 4-spd for sale (1 of 61 built that way). The car looked like it suffered an engine fire at some time in its life and certainly needed a complete resto. He said he wanted 185K as is. Wassup wit dat?
Thanks for the feedback c1run1.
one just sold on ebay for 34k it was a car in my county , very similer to that one.
Brick County? I'm born and raised in Bergen County (in LA for 13 years now). Saw that auction on eBay. Was very tempted. Am leary of eBay since I was disheartened after finding that the car I won the bidding on was significantly mis-represented. Had to not complete the transaction (seller was OK with that and eventually relisted and sold the car). In contrast to the 34K car. The one I'm considering has the body already done, #s matching motor AND 4-spd tranny and Dana rear instead of 8.75 rear. Not nearly as rare a car as the one sold on eBay, but equally valuable when restored due to 4-speed over an automatic car.