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What's it Worth 1966 Dodge Charger What's it worth.

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Looking to sell my 1966 Dodge Charger. 383 4bbl, 4 speed with Sure Grip. It’s been in storage for last 25 years. Still has Certicard and has Original Window Sticker and Invoice Receipt from 1966. Just shy of 89k miles. I’d also appreciate any recommendations of where to list it and how much it's worth. .
 
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I’m not sure what you mean. The forum is about racing cages. I’m sure I’m missing something…lol
Never mind that. Bad information. Do your homework by looking at old ads and decide what you are going to need to get out of it. Then place a For Sale ad in the Marketplace forums under "Mopars For Sale" following the sale rules there.
 
Looking to sell my 1966 Dodge Charger. 383 4bbl, 4 speed with Sure Grip. It’s been in storage for last 25 years. Still has Certicard and has Original Window Sticker and Invoice Receipt from 1966. Just shy of 89k miles. I’d also appreciate any recommendations of where to list it and how much it's worth. .
I just edited the title of this thread. You don't want to say you are selling it unless it's in a sale ad like I mentioned above. Threads like that usually get deleted. I turned this into a What's it worth thread and hopefully you will get some answers there. Post a few pics here so we know what the car looks like.
 
Thanks for the update help. Here are some photos.

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The 383 4 speed is desirable and the car appears to be in very solid body condition.

But it's going to need a lot of work and people don't pay much for projects.

If your able to get it running and driving you'll get much more than the way it sets.

Is it original paint and pinstripes?
That would be quite rare.

The dark paint in the engine compartment is a detriment.
 
If it runs, I would clean it up before selling. Based on the black engine bay it doesn’t appear to be an all original survivor car. Does it have a fender tag? Is it the original motor and transmission? Hagerty values a 383 4 speed car in #4 condition (fair) around $20k. Your car is less than fair. I think if you cleaned it up and there are no rust issues you could probably get $10-12k out of it.
 
No, the exterior paint isn’t original. The engine, transmission, etc are original. I’m posting window sticker too.

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Bring a Trailer would be the best place to list that car. Unfortunately the FBBO community only considers perfect cars.
 
Wow, neat car. I can't help you with value but big block 4 speed car are great options. Like everyone else said, get it running, clean it up and to can add some value to it. Best of luck.
 
Put some time in it not necessarily money. Just looking at it appears to be solid Big Block and a 4 speed is a good thing. Is the engine free or seized? Worse thing I see is the mice crap and nuts laying all over which may have done lots of damage...
 
Thanks for all the input. I grew up in a 1966 Charger that my parents had, then bought one in high school. My dad and I swapped out the 318 with a 383 from another and changed the auto to a 4 speed. I did body work, etc and had a sweet ride in high school. Then I had a chance to get this all original Charger. It was a lot of fun to drive back in the day. It’s been in storage for 23 years. Would love to see it go to someone who appreciates it.
 
The electroluminescent lighting in these cars is absolutely mesmerizing!

Big block four speed car is cool too!
 
I agree. Amazing that the inverter switched from 12volt dc to 220 or 230 ac for the lighting. It was really cool at night.
 
Blow the crude off it and get it running if you can
Think start at $15k then come down some if you have to
Winter is not the best time of the year to sell
Get it cleaned up and ready for spring car fever time in April
 
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