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What kind of B-Body can you get nowadays for $15k

I just payed $500 for a 72 Challenger shell,and it is better than I expected. You don't get much E body in that price range these days. I have a 71 Charger R/T shell I am considering selling. It has good bones,It was a U code 440,4 speed,Dana car with a Ramcharger hood,and has a fendertag,and partial buildsheet to prove it.
 
Yeah, I guess you're right. I dont have the time, means, or ambition to travel four states away (or more) to pick up a car, and I'm not going to buy anything that I cant drive onto the trailer. I dont even care that much on big block vs small block if I would like the car, so keeping an eye on the locals is probably the best bet. That is unless someone in west/central PA or eastern OH has something they want to PM me about.


That might have been handy info to have in your original post. You will probably find a lot more rust buckets in your qualified area than not though, and condition will definitely affect the asking price. Sometimes it's cheaper in the long run to spend more at the outset for a better car.
 
I found a couple.

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right,i read the ops reply and was like" oh,he wants a car handed to him on a silver platter."
this whole topic is a fishing expo,with no boat.
gotta run,gotta be a 68,gotta be a good body and in his area.
oh,and its gotta be 15k or less too,for a good car on the East Coast of Rustonia.

Leanne was absolutely Right,you buy the best Body you can and go from there.

and of course,the op doesnt take any advice,nor really thank us for our help.
totally reminds me of mr uncool there....:poke:
theres such a thing as helping others and then theres using others.:screwy:
 
I paid $21k for my 69 GTX last year. The car looks and drive very decent. I parked in a local show of about 200 local cars. And it held its own. (It helped it was the only GTX there.) But of course it is not concourse level condition. But a nice driver. The reason it went for under value of simular cars of its era and condition? Is because it's non numbers matching. It has all period correct components. 68 440 block. Same with its 4-speed. But came from somewhere else. I only know last 20 years of history. But there is evidence that the car was put together from at least 3 different Plymouths 25+ years ago. Fender tag says it's supposed to be an auto trans. The interior is all diffrent. But the car shows nice.

I personally like the fact that the car will never be a $60k+ original build. Because now I'm free to do as I will. If I want to make a hemi clone? No real sin. If you want nice but can't pay the bigger $$? Don't be afraid of non'-numbers matching builds. Or even clones? As long it's known up front. And price reflects that fact.

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right,i read the ops reply and was like" oh,he wants a car handed to him on a silver platter."
this whole topic is a fishing expo,with no boat.
gotta run,gotta be a 68,gotta be a good body and in his area.
oh,and its gotta be 15k or less too,for a good car on the East Coast of Rustonia.

Leanne was absolutely Right,you buy the best Body you can and go from there.

and of course,the op doesnt take any advice,nor really thank us for our help.
totally reminds me of mr uncool there....:poke:
theres such a thing as helping others and then theres using others.:screwy:
So I guess I cant try to get a little information or have an idea about what I want. I should just grab the first thing that someone recommends and be thankful because, Gid forbid, someone like you doesnt like or agree with my post. If I remember correctly, Joey owns the forum, not you. Normally I try to be a polite, understanding person, but I am tired of sanctimoneous know it alls talking just to hear themselves. Its toxic people like you that ruin good forums like this. If you dont like the thread, and you have nothing to add but insults and accusations, go read another thread. Your kind of help I dont need.
 
I paid $21k for my 69 GTX last year. The car looks and drive very decent. I parked in a local show of about 200 local cars. And it held its own. (It helped it was the only GTX there.) But of course it is not concourse level condition. But a nice driver. The reason it went for under value of simular cars of its era and condition? Is because it's non numbers matching. It has all period correct components. 68 440 block. Same with its 4-speed. But came from somewhere else. I only know last 20 years of history. But there is evidence that the car was put together from at least 3 different Plymouths 25+ years ago. Fender tag says it's supposed to be an auto trans. The interior is all diffrent. But the car shows nice.

I personally like the fact that the car will never be a $60k+ original build. Because now I'm free to do as I will. If I want to make a hemi clone? No real sin. If you want nice but can't pay the bigger $$? Don't be afraid of non'-numbers matching builds. Or even clones? As long it's known up front. And price reflects that fact.

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I dont care about numbers matching. Like I said, I just want something to drive to the cruise-ins, and work on in my spare time.
 
no what im saying is you dont want to do the legwork to find your car.
ive shown you a clear and actually easy place to find lots of mopars for cheap and i gotta ask,have you even bothered to go and Check the mopar swap shop
on facebook yet?
there is so many deals on that group that you would run out of money in a week unless you were a billionaire.
why not try it out....and maybe find the car You Like?
 
Yeah, I guess you're right. I dont have the time, means, or ambition to travel four states away (or more) to pick up a car, and I'm not going to buy anything that I cant drive onto the trailer. I dont even care that much on big block vs small block if I would like the car, so keeping an eye on the locals is probably the best bet. That is unless someone in west/central PA or eastern OH has something they want to PM me about.
Yep, I kept all my searches local to within 100 miles and it took about a year to find what I was looking for. And yes, this site is perfect for networking and a great opportunity to get the word out there for what you are looking to get. I'll keep an eye out for you as well. I'm in Central PA.
 
Not $15 but close
1967 Dodge Coronet 440
Maywood, MO · 4 hours ago ·
$17,500
factory big block 383 factory a/c 78,000 miles really nice straight car


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lol...i often wonder if people even Read the Op-s original post....
because a lot of the times the answers arent even in the same area codes.
the op is looking for a 68.

i would post more cars for him,68-s,but hes not very grateful and i dont like wasting my time.
 
Thanks to everyone who offered information and was supportive of my question without being a jerk. I just
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picked up this 1969 Road Runner from a local person. Numbers matching 383 AT. Not stock because it has custom paint, custom interior, a built motor, and extra options that are not on the VIN tag (power steering for example), but it suits me just fine. Underneath is as nice as the top. Some things are not entirely correct, so I will be working on them. BTW, my phone camera made it look two tone for some reason. The whole car is the color of the hood in the photo.
 
Yep, I kept all my searches local to within 100 miles and it took about a year to find what I was looking for. And yes, this site is perfect for networking and a great opportunity to get the word out there for what you are looking to get. I'll keep an eye out for you as well. I'm in Central PA.

Where are you in Central PA? I'm near DuBois.
 
Thanks to everyone who offered information and was supportive of my question without being a jerk. I just View attachment 785255 picked up this 1969 Road Runner from a local person. Numbers matching 383 AT. Not stock because it has custom paint, custom interior, a built motor, and extra options that are not on the VIN tag (power steering for example), but it suits me just fine. Underneath is as nice as the top. Some things are not entirely correct, so I will be working on them. BTW, my phone camera made it look two tone for some reason. The whole car is the color of the hood in the photo.
Very well bought if 15. Congratulations.
 
Very well bought if 15. Congratulations.
He wanted a little more, but once I saw the car I had to have it, so I got a quickie credit union loan to make up the difference. He did not have the car advertised. It was just being in the right place at the right time sort of thing.
 
He wanted a little more, but once I saw the car I had to have it, so I got a quickie credit union loan to make up the difference. He did not have the car advertised. It was just being in the right place at the right time sort of thing.

Congratulations on the purchase! Sounds like you're happy, which is all that really matters.
 
Nice pick up. It's a tough price to shop for. (As you have seen) plenty worth less. And plenty priced more.
 
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