moparman400
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Im thinking of selling my 65 coronet 2dr sedan post . What kind of price should ask ? selling as a rust free roller that needs needs paint.
It's hard to say, What would you like to get? Looks like a nice 2 door post. I have a 64 I brought 13 years ago ( had to have a post car) and paid way to much. Market is down from then.Im thinking of selling my 65 coronet 2dr sedan post . What kind of price should ask ? selling as a rust free roller that needs needs paint.View attachment 883590 View attachment 883591
I don't see any mention of title in original post (has one or does not).In my experience, and depending on how fast you want to move it, it's somewhere between a $5500 and $7500 car. No offense intended. Title would be a big plus. You're probably aware how much fun it is to get a title in Minnesota now days.
Has a lot going for it in the 'look' department. Project cars don't seem to be bringing anywhere near the kind of money they used to. I've lost count of how many guys I've talked to that are 'too old', 'burned out', 'no longer interested in all the work'.
I do drive it on occasion.
Im thinking of selling my 65 coronet 2dr sedan post . What kind of price should ask ? selling as a rust free roller that needs needs paint.View attachment 883590 View attachment 883591
I agree, but just try to find one for what$$ you really feel such roller is actually worth. Takes lots of $$$ and work to make it into a $25-30,000 car! Then the market for such shrinks every day!!! because of " too old, burned out, no longer interested in all the work" like said, and add the fact $30000 buys a pretty decent MODERN FAST Challenger!!????/In my experience, and depending on how fast you want to move it, it's somewhere between a $5500 and $7500 car. No offense intended. Title would be a big plus. You're probably aware how much fun it is to get a title in Minnesota now days.
Has a lot going for it in the 'look' department. Project cars don't seem to be bringing anywhere near the kind of money they used to. I've lost count of how many guys I've talked to that are 'too old', 'burned out', 'no longer interested in all the work'.