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NOM 68 Bee worth this much?

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https://buffalo.craigslist.org/cto/d/1968-dodge-super-bee/6285551166.html

Seems a bit pricey without the original drivetrain. And excuse my Mopar ignorance, but what is "4 Speed M car"?
 
The price is not all that high for an Authentic Bee in good shape. Options play into the final price.

As far as the "m" goes.
All Super Bees have an "m" for the 2nd digit in the vin

And there weren't any 440 6bbl produced in 68. So...........
 
With today's prices I bet it cost that much to restore.
 
With today's prices I bet it cost that much to restore.

Oh, I imagine it would, but cost of restoration does not equal a car's value, we all know that.
 
That's the sellers asking price so is I am sure the buy it price will be less...

If the paint, drivetrain(running etc) and interior checks out then the car is priced right.....imho
 
I got 30K for my '68 Bee last June. 383 w/original 727. Non-original engine in the car and had #s engine on a stand with it (needed rebuild.) Maybe the "M" was just the sellers way of abbreviating "Manual" regarding the the transmission??
 
I got 30K for my '68 Bee last June. 383 w/original 727. Non-original engine in the car and had #s engine on a stand with it (needed rebuild.) Maybe the "M" was just the sellers way of abbreviating "Manual" regarding the the transmission??
The "M" is in reference to the WM in the VIN indicating it is a real bee. Price wise it seems to be on par.
 
The "M" is in reference to the WM in the VIN indicating it is a real bee. Price wise it seems to be on par.

Seems to be on par for what people are asking for them these days. Not worth it in my opinion but I am lucky enough to have paid no where near that for either of my 4 older Mopars.
 
My car was what I considered to be "priced to sell" at 30K. Less than 12 hours after I posted the ad on eBay, I had a buyer at my door with cash in hand. Lucky? Maybe, but I bet I could have got more if I wanted to wait. It's all about finding the right *** for the seat I guess...
 
If it's as good as it looks in the (few) photos included in the ad I think the asking price is reasonable. With that said, I'd prefer to see photos of it taken on a sunny day. Just about any car looks better on an overcast day. And a more complete set of photos really should have been included.
 
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