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black71
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68 383 auto...all there but torn apart...numbers matching drive train...bronze originally...guy who has it said he was going to replace quarter panel due to dents but otherwise solid
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moparclown
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I have been looking for a 68 bee or coronet for a while and the prices are all over the place on these cars.Being that its apart makes it less valuable to most of the people looking because of the work and money it takes to put it back together.Any pics?I am gonna build what I want when I get mine,when I can afford to buy one.
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torredcuda
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Without seeing it- $3-5,000.I paid $5000 for my `70 road runner,383, auto a bunch of years back and prices have gone down since then.
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Jeff
72 Barracuda 340/4spd Torred
70 roadrunner 383/auto In-Violet
70 Duster 360/auto drag car (Petty Blue soon)
04 Ram 2500 5.7 Hemi
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