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1968 Dodge Charger R/T

It is a "charger craze" for sure.......Missing tag, possible missing BS and the drive train gone.......All your doing is paying up for a vin plate and body numbers.....Hopefully, the car has retained a lot of its originality because without a BS you are throwing darts. In relation as to how and what this car originally came with.....

The main question here is how solid the car actually is?...........Without pictures it is difficult to try to get you and idea of a fair market price.....
 
All hypothetical without tangible information, of course.
Seems to be all the rage these days...
Forums, FB groups, all over the place like parrots:
*rawk* "What's it worth?" *rawk*

As much as I detest the standard answer of "whatever someone is willing to pay for it",
the incessant "what's it worth?" without any evidence makes me want to start using
that answer myself anymore.
 
If its a real XS29 car, 20 grand is a drop in the bucket for a complete second gen RT car with or without a fender tag, non number car that runs and drives and doesn't resemble a Flintstonemobile. You should look closer at the typical rust areas these cars are known for. I agree with Car#4 it quite possibly the deal of the month but you never really know about any rust issues until you strip the car. The statement "rust free" makes me ROTFLMAO...really. There's no such thing as a original rust free second gen Charger unless you believe in Unicorns....
(ROTFLMAO = rolling on the floor laughing my *** off) if you wondered. Good luck :thumbsup:
 
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