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Offline Binx51

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Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« on: July 14, 2015 - 04:13:50 PM »
Hey all , I have a 72 challenger , org. 318 now has a 360. Auto. Was in process of restoring and just bought a new scat pack and thinking about selling . Car frame and floors are great, needs sheet metal replaced (already have extension and quarter removed ) quarter , roof , trunk extension , trunk floor has a few small holes . I know about what it is worth , but I have a ton of parts to go with it , and I mean a ton. All sheet metal,all interior , front seats were just recovered , new foose legend wheels with tires , bunch of new engine parts, gasket set , intake , new carb , cam, new tuff steering wheel, 2 hoods , all new front suspension parts and front disc conversion kit, sublime paint, all seals and gaskets ect.  Want to sell it all together , What do you think????


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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2015 - 04:15:40 PM »
Advice.


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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2015 - 04:19:44 PM »
           :useless:        Pics would help.  :2cents:

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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« Reply #5 on: July 14, 2015 - 05:13:35 PM »
Ok, according to the rules of placing an ad on "cars for sale" you must include pic(s), got that out of the way. Also a price and location.   

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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« Reply #6 on: July 14, 2015 - 05:46:11 PM »
Ok, according to the rules of placing an ad on "cars for sale" you must include pic(s), got that out of the way. Also a price and location.

yeah, should be in the 'Whats it Worth' section. that said ..... it's a '72 ('72-'74 less desirable) with a 318 (standard, nothing special/rare. missing the original motor anyways, so lowers value a little more), an automatic (less desirable than a manual) and it's in pieces and parts with lots of rust and holes. honestly, the Foose wheels are probably worth more than the whole car. I'd put a top value of @ $2500 and you'll be lucky to find a buyer that wants to deal with all the metal work needed. 72-74 top out @ $30K on a really good day and this one needs @ $40k+ in work/parts.
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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« Reply #7 on: July 14, 2015 - 05:48:59 PM »
yeah, should be in the 'Whats it Worth' section. that said ..... it's a '72 ('72-'74 less desirable) with a 318 (standard, nothing special/rare. missing the original motor anyways, so lowers value a little more), an automatic (less desirable than a manual) and it's in pieces and parts with lots of rust and holes. honestly, the Foose wheels are probably worth more than the whole car. I'd put a top value of @ $2500 and you'll be lucky to find a buyer that wants to deal with all the metal work needed. 72-74 top out @ $30K on a really good day and this one needs @ $40k+ in work/parts.

 :iagree:  That's exactly what I was thinking.

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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« Reply #8 on: July 14, 2015 - 05:55:29 PM »
yeah, should be in the 'Whats it Worth' section. that said ..... it's a '72 ('72-'74 less desirable) with a 318 (standard, nothing special/rare. missing the original motor anyways, so lowers value a little more), an automatic (less desirable than a manual) and it's in pieces and parts with lots of rust and holes. honestly, the Foose wheels are probably worth more than the whole car. I'd put a top value of @ $2500 and you'll be lucky to find a buyer that wants to deal with all the metal work needed. 72-74 top out @ $30K on a really good day and this one needs @ $40k+ in work/parts.

                            Well, there you have it.  :iagree:  Might be best to part it out   :2cents:

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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« Reply #9 on: July 14, 2015 - 07:50:44 PM »
Well..I'd give you $2500 for the set up...I like those wheels...and build the car for my son...his 69 dart 4door project my ex bought him isn't doing it for me ;).....but I agree...sell the new parts and the body seperate
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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« Reply #10 on: July 14, 2015 - 09:40:30 PM »
Unfortunately it's worth more parted out.  Get what you can for the new parts you have and sell the body separately.

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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« Reply #11 on: July 14, 2015 - 10:50:50 PM »
Not getting an argument from me on this one.... :iagree:
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Re: Need advise on what my 72 challenger is worth??
« Reply #12 on: July 18, 2015 - 11:14:28 AM »
yeah, should be in the 'Whats it Worth' section. that said ..... it's a '72 ('72-'74 less desirable) with a 318 (standard, nothing special/rare. missing the original motor anyways, so lowers value a little more), an automatic (less desirable than a manual) and it's in pieces and parts with lots of rust and holes. honestly, the Foose wheels are probably worth more than the whole car. I'd put a top value of @ $2500 and you'll be lucky to find a buyer that wants to deal with all the metal work needed. 72-74 top out @ $30K on a really good day and this one needs @ $40k+ in work/parts.
  :iagree: I have a '72 in pieces that came fairly rust free from Arizona. The previous owner had the shop put a quicky paint job on it that covered a lot of little problems. You will need to find someone who either can do all the work themselves which will mean you must sell cheap. Or you will find some one who cannot do the work but does not know it yet.
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