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WTB Wanted 1968-1969 Dodge Charger

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Please send me a PM with details, don’t forgot to include your asking price when doing so. I have a friend that is a serious buyer and I’m helping him and his family find a car. Closer to NY the better. He prefers an RT, blue or black in color but Will consider all 383 or 440 cars in other colors. Red is at the bottom of his list, sorry. Not looking for a project. He wants a nice looking, no excuse, all sorted out, ready to drive, turn key and go car! Thank you guys.
 
You are looking for a car that is THE most sought after Mopar in the country. You will have to try harder than this!
 
And nearly everyone has changed their green car to red. By putting red at the bottom of the list eliminates half the prospects....but the other half painted them black so there is a chance still....
 
That is funny...Here is mine before and after...

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I had wanted a sporty looking red car for almost 18 years by the time I bought my Charger. If the paint had been better on the car, I may have left it as it was. Green was not a deal breaker. FM3, Sublime and Petty Blue would have motivated me to paint the car ANY other color. I do not like those colors.
 
It might help, and save some time, by posting the budgetary range your friend is looking in ?
I know money is dependent upon the Car itself obviously ?
just say'in....
If your friend is indeed a "serious" Buyer, wanting a "nice looking, no excuse, all sorted out, ready to drive, turn key and go" 1968 or 1969 Charger in Black or Blue ?
let be a true R/T example ?
It may help your cause with potential Seller's in gauging a "serious" Buyer to know his price expectancy ?
 
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It might help, and save some time, by posting the budgetary range your friend is looking in ?
I know money is dependent upon the Car itself obviously ?
just say'in....
If your friend is indeed a "serious" Buyer, wanting a "nice looking, no excuse, all sorted out, ready to drive, turn key and go" 1968 or 1969 Charger in Black or Blue ?
let be a true R/T example ?
It may help your cause with potential Seller's in gauging a "serious" Buyer to know his price expectancy ?


I think the OP's ad is ok. 68-70 Chargers command more than top dollar in any condition and some buyers may have unrealistic expectations as to what a certain dollar amount should be able to buy today. On the other hand, some sellers think their roach-mobile is worth 50 grand. Personally, if I were in the market to buy a high quality car, I wouldn't post a number, because that invites goofballs who think they can sell their roach to a sucker. What I would say is that I am willing to pay top dollar (in today's market) for the right car......if that is the true intent.

I will say that the true high quality and correct Charger R/T's seem to be few and far between these days.
 
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