Author Topic: 70 Hemi Challenger Convertible Clone  (Read 6442 times)

Offline Top Banana

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Re: 70 Hemi Challenger Convertible Clone
« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2014 - 05:16:48 PM »
Okay, so this is starting to make a little more sense. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

You feel your project car is worth $48K (with over $50K invested)  Key word "invested"  Worth: I don't know

He feels his turn key Hemi clone is worth $60K "Buy it now" ....Drive it now.... Correct

He contacted you about making a trade for your car plus you give him some cash. Ditto

I'm assuming he wants you to add more then the difference of $12K cash ? :dunno: Haven't discussed that

I think the question(s) you have to ask yourself are:

#1 Is his car currently worth the $60K asking price ?  (My opinion...YES) Agreed
#2 What would the current value of a "U" code auto be fully restored ? (My opinion....$75K-$80K tops) Factory A/C car - Maybe/ Maybe not
#3 On top of your $50K currently invested, how much extra would it cost to restore your car to a level where you could sell it for top dollar ? (My opinion....another $60K minimum) Again : Maybe/ Maybe not

#4 How much are you willing to spend to get a turn key driving car ? Ideally trade down even for less than a Hemi convertible

If you spend the money to restore your car, (I'd be glad to do it for you :D) You will have over $110K invested in a car worth $80K....$30K loss, but a real nice fully restored new rare original car. :2cents: No big argument

If you give him say, $25K difference, you'll have $75K invested in a $60K car, only a $15K loss, but it would be a cool HEMI 4spd Shaker car :clapping: Possibility if he were interested

In hindsight, I think you never should have taking your car apart if you couldn't follow through. Hind sight is 20/20, and at the time, I had "high hopes" of completing it. (I wasn't a 100% disabled vet at that time either)If your car was a turn key driver, you might get a better dollar, but as a rusted out, blown apart project, I think you'll have a hard time "A" finding a buyer and "B" getting anything over $20K. :crying: I know it sounds insulting, but it's true. :2cents: Unfortunately that has been the case. If I wanted the hassle of parting it out, I could probably get more?!!? :banghead:

I guess it will just continue to set there in the back of my shop until someone comes along and makes me "an offer I can't refuse", or my son has to deal with it in my estate!?!?  :violin:  Thanks again for your thoughts and input.

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Re: 70 Hemi Challenger Convertible Clone
« Reply #16 on: January 05, 2014 - 05:19:34 PM »
Maybe I was off on my estimate of the value of your car restored.
This is the only comparable I could find.... http://www.legendarymotorcar.com/site2/listing/1970-dodge-challenger-r-t-convertible/  :22yikes:

It's also a "U" code auto with A/C. It has more options,documentation, and quite possibly a more desirable colour combo, but still it's a six figure car, maybe yours would be too if "WE" restored it to the same level.

Send it North to me and I'll get started on the full resto right away....easy monthly payments...I'll have you cruising before your 72nd birthday :smokin:
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Re: 70 Hemi Challenger Convertible Clone
« Reply #17 on: January 05, 2014 - 06:33:41 PM »
Maybe I was off on my estimate of the value of your car restored.
This is the only comparable I could find.... http://www.legendarymotorcar.com/site2/listing/1970-dodge-challenger-r-t-convertible/  :22yikes: I've seen that before, hence my "Maybe/Maybe not" on value. :bigsmile:

It's also a "U" code auto with A/C. It has more options,documentation, and quite possibly a more desirable colour combo, but still it's a six figure car, maybe yours would be too if "WE" restored it to the same level. Again: Maybe/Maybe not

Send it North to me and I'll get started on the full resto right away....easy monthly payments...I'll have you cruising before your 72nd birthday :smokin:

Alan: I would love to do that, and I' sure you would do a terrific job on it!  However, $60K is way beyond my means even with " ....easy monthly payments...".:-[

Be careful with that Polar Vortex tomorrow night!  It is supposed to hit 7 degrees down here in the DEEP SOUTH!  RB
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Re: 70 Hemi Challenger Convertible Clone
« Reply #18 on: January 05, 2014 - 07:03:27 PM »
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Re: 70 Hemi Challenger Convertible Clone
« Reply #19 on: January 05, 2014 - 11:06:51 PM »
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Re: 70 Hemi Challenger Convertible Clone
« Reply #21 on: January 07, 2014 - 05:12:00 AM »
That Blue car looks nice in that combo, shame he has 71 console in it :dunno: :popcorn:
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Re: 70 Hemi Challenger Convertible Clone
« Reply #22 on: January 07, 2014 - 02:24:18 PM »

I wonder where the magical reserve is lifted?

Probably 70k  :roflsmiley:
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