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Just to spend weekends taking it apart to sell the parts. That’s not my idea of quality down time. Thanks to all of you for your help and advise. If anyone is interested in the car, let me know.
Your post and the for sale ads is an eye opener for me! There a quite a few chargers listed in pretty good shape in the $8-$15 grand range. That’s what it’d take of more for me to get this driveable and looking halfway decent. As such, I think this is a parts car and I can’t see shipping it from...
Anyone have contact info for a good shipper? This charger is in Miami and I’ve been down here for about a year on a construction project but will be done end of February. So if I buy the charger, I’ll have to get the car shipped back home to St. Louis. I’ve heard prices for shipping a car go...
It’d weird how the rust is basically only on the flat surfaces and not on the vertical. The wheel wells, door skins, quarter panels, etc have nothing but the flats do. Must’ve had something dropping on it for a long time. Bird poop or leaves maybe.♂️
There’s rust holes on trunk lid, passenger door and top of rear quarter panel. The metal around the rear glass is rusty real bad to the point I think it would take a donor car cut out of that and weld onto this car. That’s not easy to find or cheap to install.
I’m in agreement with you. Based upon the condition, I think it’ll take me about 4-5 grand to get it where it’s driveable but no bodywork or interior work being done to it. So I’d have 8 into it. I don’t know how much it cost to have the seats recovered and new carpet. The body I’m actually...
I just met a widow a few blocks from my house. She had the garage door open and I seen the back of this ‘66 Charger & had to stop. Short story of it is the Charger was her late husband’s who bought it as a project car and she had t gotten around to selling, remembers it once running before he...