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Might need a bit of work

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Hi All: I was just at my favorite salvage yard in Willmar MN this week. Saw this 69 Charger out in the yard. Needs a bit of work - you'll probably have to plan on at least $2000 in paint and body work. Good rubber on the right front wheel. The interior needs some work as well, as you can see from the photo. Looks like the original 383 is still in place, but may need some new parts to get it running - once you get rid of the snow, that is. I'd plan on a full week in the garage before you get it to be driveable. Not sure how you'd get it down from the 71 Challenger that its resting on. You might want to bring a trailer as it probably won't drive home. Whaddya think? Am I being too optimistic here?

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Someone went through the trouble to disassemble the heater/a/c box in place and left half of it there?
 
A lot of old mopars there.
They are all long gone around here at any yard.
 
There was a EB3 70 Charger at a local yard for years... The doors were gone, grill & tail panel gone... Engine & trans gone... Both quarters were hammered... I never paid it much attention... Then about five years ago I saw it on Ebay... I'd never checked the VIN, didn't even suspect it was an R/T.. Much less a V code (440-6) car... I know the guys at the yard, they would have practically given the car to me... It sold on Ebay for over 9K
 
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