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$329,000.00 Road Runner for sale (not mine)

Dibbons

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Black Hemi four-speed. Sales tax would be $19,740 in Pennsylvania (or more depending on residence county).

https://www.carsforsale.com/vehicle/details/69792081

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$329k,,,,?
 
it's cool, but not 329k worth of cool. I could put together much more coolness for that kind of loot
 
If you're net worth is like 1 million $. Is this even still considered wealthy these days?
Looking at car prices i highly doubt it.

This car would probably have cost 30k USD new in todays money. (corrected to inflation)
So now used they are asking 10 times that. Makes sense.
 
Nice car, but not for me in Black. Too much black on that car. Maybe a nice contrasting colour like a medium blue or In-Violet.
That car lacks colour. Very nice all the same.
 
I guess they went with " Can always go down, but not up" on that price.....totally awesome car, but wow....
 
Here is my 71 RR 426 Hemi 4 speed with the N96 (same car different color) so another one of only 28 4-Speed Hemi Road Runners produced for 1971 (they are still out there). Mine is a driver with most of her original paint and I have owned her for many years but still I cant see $329k.....

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:wtf::screwy::fool:....not for 329K. Maybe, maybe 100K IMHO.
 
I had to look up IMHO and got a early morning jab - IMHO. (And if you don't know what that stands for you are, in my humble opinion, really showing your age.)
 
I think they just make these numbers up and hope someone buys into it.
 
Here is my 71 RR 426 Hemi 4 speed with the N96 (same car different color) so another one of only 28 4-Speed Hemi Road Runners produced for 1971 (they are still out there). Mine is a driver with most of her original paint and I have owned her for many years but still I cant see $329k.....

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.....in my opinion, yours is more valuable based on survivor status and length of ownership, but its hard to say what a car will go for.....I guess you can ask....
 
I question if the black one has the original engine based on the dancing around of its pedigree " under its Air Grabber hood is a correct 426 Hemi V-8 powerplant with dual 4-barrel carburetors, NASCAR-focused Hemi heads and bottom end. This A34 Super Track Pak car also has its matching-numbers 4-speed transmission". I have my original engine but a factory over the counter trans, still searching for my original trans that was traded while at a drag strip in So Cal in the late 70's.
 
I question if the black one has the original engine based on the dancing around of its pedigree " under its Air Grabber hood is a correct 426 Hemi V-8 powerplant with dual 4-barrel carburetors, NASCAR-focused Hemi heads and bottom end. This A34 Super Track Pak car also has its matching-numbers 4-speed transmission". I have my original engine but a factory over the counter trans, still searching for my original trans that was traded while at a drag strip in So Cal in the late 70's.
Agree. They're dancing there...
"...a correct..." does not necessarily mean "...the original, numbers-matching..."
 
Yes and they both sold at auction

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Almost a year ago in Chicago before they went up for sale
 
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