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Chargers for sale by crack addicts

That Ram Charger actually looks pretty nice. Would definitely sell up here in Sasquatchewan. If it was a Bronco it might even be twice as much. Should have taken it off the trailer for pics though. Not a wise maneuver.
 
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I wouldn’t label it a **** box but, nevertheless, it’s waaaaaaay overpriced!
The most absurd thing is the bumble bee stripe. How can you have a 68 charger and not know which stripe goes on it???
 
Another $25k might get it sorted out. :D
 
Looks like it was painted with a brush. I could do better with spray cans.
 
I saw that. Certainly shouldn’t be worth that kind of money for a very average car.
 
Maybe the title should be Chargers bought by crack addicts. A bunch of fools out there with inherited money I guess.
 
Maybe the title should be Chargers bought by crack addicts. A bunch of fools out there with inherited money I guess.

Agreed. If you read the comments on the listing page you'll see that there are some fools. Like it's acceptable that it's priced that much. smh
 
Agreed. If you read the comments on the listing page you'll see that there are some fools. Like it's acceptable that it's priced that much. smh
Friends of poster talking up the value for the unwary?
 
I wouldn't be ashamed to drive that car around. It's paying the $60k+ I would keep a secret. Lol. Personally? I believe true value is half the asking price. $29k would be a decent score.

JMO.
 
If buyers are willing to pay these stupid prices, sellers will continue to ask stupid prices. It's that simple IMO. And that goes for anything
 
The paint on that $63k Charger was just plain bad all over, lots of chips, bubbles, gouges, popping body filler all over. Figure $10,000 + additional for a quality paint job to make it presentable IMO? A couple thousand to replace/re-plate some trim and they have $75k wrapped up in a basic 383 Charger.

It’s a mystery to me when I doubt my 67 GTX could even get close to $30k and presents a lot better even with a marginal paint (but much better than the Charger).:realcrazy:
 
The paint on that $63k Charger was just plain bad all over, lots of chips, bubbles, gouges, popping body filler all over. Figure $10,000 + additional for a quality paint job to make it presentable IMO? A couple thousand to replace/re-plate some trim and they have $75k wrapped up in a basic 383 Charger.

It’s a mystery to me when I doubt my 67 GTX could even get close to $30k and presents a lot better even with a marginal paint (but much better than the Charger).:realcrazy:
They didn't wreck very many 67 GTX's on Dukes of Hazard.
Mystery solved.
 
This guy is serious. $150k for a 1969 Charger R/T with a early 392 Chrysler hemi with a Latham supercharger swapped in.
It’s an original 440 car. It’s not even pro street or a restomod. It is just a stock 69 Charger with donk wheels and a gen 1 hemi.

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They didn't wreck very many 67 GTX's on Dukes of Hazard.
Mystery solved.


The Dukes of Hazzard TV show used 1969 & 1968 Chargers to make the General Lees. Between both years there were a total of 185,300 1968-69 Chargers made. The Dukes destroyed approx 300+ Chargers in the TV series. 300 Chargers into 185,300 produced equates to 0.17% of the pie.

0.17% is not the Dukes of Hazzard to blame.
 
Didn't most of the NOS stock factory sheet metal get used up?
 
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