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What is your realistic "my car is not for sale" price, but......

Not looking to sell any of the MOPARS, but if someone had cash in hand I might consider it?
'69 Coronet R/T Convertible, maybe $100,000+ if I even consider selling it.
'71 Charger 500 Hardtop, $35,000. I likely have $20,000+ in the drivetrain alone.
These below are project cars, not running at the moment:
'69 Coronet 500 Hardtop, $15,000. Would include built 360, 518 trans, new custom covered seats, new carpet and headliner needing to be installed, lower quarter patch panels/trunk extensions, ect.
'69 Coronet R/T hardtop (basket case) $15,000. Include a stock 6.1 L Hemi with Nag trans.
2008 Subaru Impreza 2.5i with rod knock. Make me an offer?
 
I don't know, but I suspect it would be higher than anyone would be willing to pay.
 
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I’d let this Sport Satellite go for $30K.
 
Once you put a price on it, you have to be prepared if someone starts counting out the cash. Happened to me. I thought my I don 't want to sell it price would make it my car forever.

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For my 67 R/T, you'd have to ask my son after he inherits it. He's 6 now, so you might have to wait a while!
 
Its for sale right now for $46,000. But based on the lack of interest I guess people would rather spend $100,000 to restore another rust bucket.
 
Since I don't have the time, room or skill set to restore/build cars the only way I would sell my 70 Satty droptop, which is in very nice driver condition, is if I got enough to replace it with another 70 Satty/RR drop top in better condition with a 440/426 !!!
Since that ain't happening, I'm guess I'm stuck with it !!!! :lol::lol::lol:

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Put me down for $50k also, but truth be known, I wouldn't sell it for anything.
Not that she's all that, just that there's a lot of my time and *** in it, a lot of it painfully.
Truth be known, I don't have the time left to do another one anyways.

Now, if someone wanted to trade a '68 Super Bee in similar condition, well.... :)
Are you serious Ed?



Just kidding!
 
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