Hi,Thanks for thinking of me.
I just sent him a PM regarding my car. He seemed pretty set on a Satellite, but I did not think it would hurt to make him aware.
Hi,Thanks for thinking of me. I appreciate it. My heart is really set on a 68 Satellite though. Ironically there was a 1968 Dodge Coronet 4dr that was in excellent condition,rebuilt front suspension,318 factory air,new upholstery,new headliner,no rust. Daily driver,no leaks or issues and it was only $3,950 I was going to buy that one, I replied when I saw the ad and the seller never responded and then it was marked sold the following day. Ive seen a couple 68-69 Coronet sedans in similar shape and condition in that $4-5k range. I heard the one I missed went to Sweden.
I think youre going to have a next to impossible time getting $25k for any four door,regardless of the work done. The market is just very small for 4 dr sedans. Ive seen super clean all original ones in the $8k range. There's a 1969 Coronet that someones had listed for several years at 19k no takers,think its in Palm Springs. In that price range you can find a 2 dr hardtop,if youre just looking for a nice driver.
Beautiful Dodge though,and I like the color. Blue and Green are my favorite colors for these cars.
I saw a 69 satellite daily driver 2dr hardtop for $12k or best offer with road runner stickers on,looked solid and was in Los Angeles,it sold the next day.
The reason I want a 4 door is because its going to be a daily driver and four doors are far less likely to be stolen or have people constantly pestering you asking if you want to sell it. Plus they are better daily drivers because friends can get in and out easier,you can load packages and things into the back easier,etc. They tend to be sturdier. They are what the majority of people had back then.
Most of the 2drs also seem to gave been hot rotted by this point and have 440s and 383s and then which are completely impractical for daily driving just because of the gas prices alone. Most people don't hot rod four doors or mess with them so you have a way better chance of finding one with a slant six or a 318 that's just stock.
Glad you found your 68 Super Bee. 1968 is my favorite year for B body cars. Love the little round side marker lights and the soecial one year only 68 items.