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I found a local 73 or 74 challenger made to look like a 72 rt priced at 3k but has rot in the trunk , rusty floor pans and the torsion bar crossmember is rotted out.
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/cto/d/challenger-t-clone/6710265736.html
Just wanted to get some helpful input from you guys...
You see im a junkie for junkyards. Expesally yards with mopars in them (and i know those days of mopar yards are over with). But i was wondering if any of you fellow car nerds knew of any good old car yards in the nj,pa,md,ny,n/s carolina area
So today in 2018 you can buy a cheap 69 charger for about 15k and i was thinking to myself. When will the days of ridiculously overpriced mopars end and finally give the younger generation (like myself)a chance to enjoy these works of art?
Since i really had no where else to turn to i came here to ask what the cheapest mopars from the 60s to 70s would be, im 15 and cant afford something like an a12 superbee or a hemi cuda so i need some input on how i can find a good car or what good cars have good prices.