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68 Charger R/T $3,000 NOT MINE

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If anyone is looking for a cheap Charger project..

1968 Dodge Charger R/T obviously not much there no fender tag but good Ohio title and good vin take whole or take what u want asking 3k obo
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I posted this also to see which Charger this vin ends up on years from now on a "survivor" 68 R/T...
 
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I posted this also to see which Charger this vin ends up on years from now on a "survivor" 68 R/T...
You have to actually type out the VIN. A Google search will not find the VIN from that picture.

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The year: 1978
The situation: I'm going to look at a used car
The car: '70 Challenger, 383 auto console, burnt orange/burnt orange. Running, no rust, no obvious issues.

The conversation went something like this:
Dad: "Son, where are you going?"
Me: "I'm going back to look at a used car and give the guy a deposit."
Dad: "What is it, what year, does it have any issues and HOW MUCH?"
Me: "Real nice '70 Challenger. No rust, no dents, starts right up and doesn't leak. $800."
Dad: "How much???? No 18 year old son of mine is going to pay $800 for an 8 year old car!!!"

$3K for that pile? My dad would roll over in his grave!
 
The year: 1978
The situation: I'm going to look at a used car
The car: '70 Challenger, 383 auto console, burnt orange/burnt orange. Running, no rust, no obvious issues.

The conversation went something like this:
Dad: "Son, where are you going?"
Me: "I'm going back to look at a used car and give the guy a deposit."
Dad: "What is it, what year, does it have any issues and HOW MUCH?"
Me: "Real nice '70 Challenger. No rust, no dents, starts right up and doesn't leak. $800."
Dad: "How much???? No 18 year old son of mine is going to pay $800 for an 8 year old car!!!"

$3K for that pile? My dad would roll over in his grave!
I got that when I was young. We couldnt afford a new car. But my dad thought it was more practical to drive a shitbox little Gremlin car. For 500 bucks. Which I did. But traded a week later at a dealer ship for a Used 67 Blue GTX. $1500 difference I had to pay.
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Ok,enough whining,the AMD truck is here with your nine pallets of parts,now get your welder out and get to work!
 
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