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Offline 72ls5fla

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I am looking at a real numbers matching 70 RT 440 4spd TrackPak car.
Durring a restoration several years back, the burnt orange interior was changed to Black.   It was special ordered with leather front buckets.
It is a phenominal car - restoration ws done very tastefully and pretty darn correct.

It is listed in the registry.

Is this something I should worry about for future resale.  Does changing the interior color severly devalue the car?

All opinions are welcome.




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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2011 - 08:27:48 PM »
I guess it depends who is buying the car . . . If an investor looking for a collector car . . Then I would think it would to a certain degree.  But to an enthusiast maybe not so much.   :2cents:

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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2011 - 09:29:23 PM »
thanks for the input.

I just wanted to be sure it did not devalue the car horribly.  I am okay of it causes a 10% loss in premium later on.
I am buying the car becuase of how nice it looks and drives.  I think gomango with burnt orange is not horrible, but black and gomango is better.

once I have the car home, I will post pics.

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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2011 - 09:30:06 PM »
I guess it depends who is buying the car . . .
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To me, It is worth more with a black interior. There are lots who say it is worth less....
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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2011 - 09:58:12 PM »
I guess it depends who is buying the car . . . If an investor looking for a collector car . . Then I would think it would to a certain degree.  But to an enthusiast maybe not so much.   :2cents:
:iagree:Even though it includes several parts the interior is a bolt on item.  It is not like the car has welded on fender flares.
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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2011 - 11:43:40 PM »
No big deal to me.  I would prefer black myself and like 6pak said, it's an easy change so it can't  be to much of a worry.
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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2011 - 06:32:44 PM »
thank you all for the input.....

I can't wait to get the car home and post some pictures.

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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2011 - 08:19:35 PM »
What is the color combination of your car?
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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2011 - 08:59:09 PM »

To me, It is worth more with a black interior. There are lots who say it is worth less....

Ok, sorry to be against the tide but IMO the burnt orange interior would be very different in a sea of black interiors.  Black interiors are pretty common.  I'm not even sure if you can get all the parts to correctly restore a burnt orange interior.  I saw a black '70 Challenger with a burnt orange interior and it was stunning. 

IMO, the question was would it decrease the value and I would have to say yes, but by how much, who knows.  It's not like the question of the numbers matching drivetrain or something like that caliber, IMO.  I would think a different interior, if it's more pleasing to the general public, may not effect the value too much.  (Unless you put a green interior in a purple car or something like that...)

Biggest thing is what color you would prefer.  Not everyone likes the burnt orange interior, despite it being the original color.  Somedays I don't like the original color of my car, Super Blue, and wish it were a black car....  :2cents:
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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2011 - 09:32:45 PM »
Hey ---

I am looking at a real numbers matching 70 RT 440 4spd TrackPak car.
Durring a restoration several years back, the burnt orange interior was changed to Black.   It was special ordered with leather front buckets.
It is a phenominal car - restoration ws done very tastefully and pretty darn correct.

It is listed in the registry.

Is this something I should worry about for future resale.  Does changing the interior color severly devalue the car?

All opinions are welcome.

...car is only devalued to the extent of replacing the interior with the correct color stuff, and maybe then some people wouldn't care...minimal at the worst

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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #10 on: February 28, 2011 - 04:29:03 PM »
I would not think it would devalue it. There is nothing that cannot be undone later down the road.
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Re: Does Changing an Interior Color Significantly Devalue a 1970 Challenger RT
« Reply #11 on: February 28, 2011 - 05:18:31 PM »
thanks for all the great input!!   :thumbsup:

I will be getting the car about teh 2nd week in March - will post pictures....