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BOOOOOOO!!!!! I would not dare say it would never be worth anything. I have seen 4-doors bring good money especially all original and done right. It is all about what YOU like anyway.
tell us what the mistakes are so we will know. Like the guy who compiled it said, "Be sure to back it up with facts." If it is wrong we need to know, tell us what is wrong, and show us proof that it is. I am not trying to be smart at all, so don't take it that way. I just want to know the...
I did not come up with this..... I am just copying and pasting from a web site......
Below is what I have come up with as a good start to find the correct engine color for Mopar engines from 1960 to 1973. After about 1969 they were all pretty much Blue except for a few odd balls. I have seen...
1968 225 Six All Red Mopar Paint P4349218
1968 273 V8 - LA All Red Mopar Paint P4349218
1968 318 V8 - LA All Red Mopar Paint P4349218
1968 318 V8 - LA - Police only Police engine H-Orange Mopar Paint P4349216
1968 340 V8 - LA All Red Mopar Paint P4349218
1968 383 V8 All Turquoise Mopar Paint...
NICE. It is a 4 speed or auto? Is the interior as good as the outside? I would say it should bring high teens to low twenties. Tell him to try eBay, I see them all the time on there, and they bring good money.... That is a nice looking ride....
If it is indeed a 69 which is the correct year, that will be a big help. I dont like when people use the wrong year car to make a General Lee. It is hard to say without seeing it. I have seen them on eBay fetch anywhere from 10 to 25 or 30 thousand. The 318 is not going to help it, but that...