Author Topic: 1971 Dodge Challenger - Orig. # matching - 39k miles - Edmonton Alberta Canada  (Read 4596 times)

Offline Trevor Y

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Andy has put up his original 1971 Dodge Challenger with 383 and Auto up for sale.
His contact information is:
Holleywood440@yahoo.ca  and 780-458-5432 home number.
39,000 miles and all original.
He bought it from a Lady in Calgary. Her husband bought it and passed away on or before delivery.
The car sat with little driving and service every year.
I would buy it but bought my Kuda.
The details are here from when he placed it in an auction that no one showed up for our of town.
http://costainclassicauto.com/vehicle-consignments


I am getting nothing out of it but want a good home for this car where it will be kept original, oh and also two help Andy out.
I would suggest he wants 25g for the car but talk to him.
Its a rare all original find.
« Last Edit: May 28, 2012 - 10:22:43 AM by Trevor Y »
1972 Barracuda - FM3 Moulin Rouge - 383 - Slapstick




Offline Brant

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love it! so nice and incredibly rare to see untouched cars. Simply beautiful!

Offline Trevor Y

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It did not sell, the Auction was a joke, hardly 50 people there.
It will sit now for a few years, unless someone wants to buy it.
I feel 25G Canadian would be a good price, I would think its worth more!
Whats your thoughts.
Trev
1972 Barracuda - FM3 Moulin Rouge - 383 - Slapstick

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Offline RT Dude

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Wow, that is a nice E-Body.
Im looking for another Challenger at the moment and its a shame this car is outside my budget.
I sure hope it goes to a good home.
Brent

Offline ragtopdodge

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It did not sell, the Auction was a joke, hardly 50 people there.
It will sit now for a few years, unless someone wants to buy it.
I feel 25G Canadian would be a good price, I would think its worth more!
Whats your thoughts.
Trev

I dunno.  383-2 barrel car?

I think for $25k, you're right up there with clean, restorable (like this one) R/T cars.

Are you motivated in selling it?  Doesn't sound like it if you're willing to hold onto it for "a few years" until it sells for $25k.

W/o looking at it, I don't really see it selling for more than $15k.
'70 318-auto Chally 'vert
'71 383-auto 'Cuda 'vert (sold)
06 300c SRT8
04 2500 QCLB 4x4 HO

Offline challengermaniac

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As above, maybe $18,000 to just the right buyer (non performance model).
Charlie
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70 Challenger T/A Red
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Offline Trevor Y

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Its not my car, a friends close by here with a bunch of Mopars.
Its an all original matching numbers 4 barrel 330 hp auto car.
Its like a time capsule.....lol.
Trev
1972 Barracuda - FM3 Moulin Rouge - 383 - Slapstick

Offline 1971only

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Well the car must have sold to a new owner now he thinks he can make a cool 15,000.00 it. I say good luck with that. :roflsmiley:




http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-classic-cars-1971-Dodge-Challenger-Coupe-W0QQAdIdZ450643626


Offline tman

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Guess it will sit for another 20 yrs at that price.  Might be worth it then.  "Firm"