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1968 DODGE CHARGER R/T BARN FIND!

Go ahead. It's your money. Actually, it all depends on the extent of what it needs.
 
Should i buy this beast and restore it is it worth the money?
http://dream-cars.org/2017/10/05/1968-dodge-charger-rt-barn-find/

Maybe try copying the link again, all I get is this
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Scam
 
There are words in that add that make me cringe.
Not to mention the pictures of things that I would not also like.
 
New member. Their only post so far. Website linked says the car is found on Barn Finds. Nope, not that I can find.
Going off to scan computer for viruses now....
 
hard to believe, but the car isn't the ugliest thing on that page
 
Should i buy this beast and restore it is it worth the money?
http://dream-cars.org/2017/10/05/1968-dodge-charger-rt-barn-find/
I'd be concerned about rust issues. Need a top to bottom inspection. Use a price guide to determine worth when restored, back off cost of restoration. Do the numbers work out? Restorations tend to cost more than your estimates.

https://www.hagerty.com/apps/valuationtools/1968-dodge-charger
Concours = $41, 700

Bottom line - If it's what you want, go for it.
John
 
I'd be concerned about rust issues. Need a top to bottom inspection. Use a price guide to determine worth when restored, back off cost of restoration. Do the numbers work out? Restorations tend to cost more than your estimates.

https://www.hagerty.com/apps/valuationtools/1968-dodge-charger
Concours = $41, 700

Bottom line - If it's what you want, go for it.
John
You just priced out a base model 318 Charger. Try again with a Charger R/T with a 440/4spd like the scam in question.
 
Wow. I hope the OP is not serious.

I don't trust anything on that page.

Anything.
 
It will cost you about 50K to complete the job and that is if you are doing most of the work yourself. I did mine that way back in 1994.
You are better off buying "the most car you can afford" and you will come out ahead in the end.
to go from a "class 3 car to a class 2 car" is very spendy!! If you bought this, it looks like it is a "class 4 minus (heading towards class 5).
Good luck
 
It needs so much work, it is probably worth a lot less than 10K.
It would probably be better used as a parts car; selling off all the grill parts, K member, wheels, suspension if not rusted out; motor, 4 speed, glass, bezels, seat frames, window cranks, etc.
 
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