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What's it Worth WIW 69 Roadrunner Petty Blue 4spd project

I drive mine all the time.

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I’d take a few pix of areas that were inaccessible to a repaint. Anybody asks. There’s the proof. I miss the 80’s when these cars were fun drivers, and everything wasn’t about value if you were to sell it. Because that’s the only time it would matter.
 
I’d take a few pix of areas that were inaccessible to a repaint. Anybody asks. There’s the proof. I miss the 80’s when these cars were fun drivers, and everything wasn’t about value if you were to sell it. Because that’s the only time it would matter.
I miss those days too, when as a 19-year-old jarhead I could afford a 69 Charger, as opposed to now as a 62-year-old guy who can't afford a 69 Charger.
 
I’d love to take on that car and bring it back to life. I just have to be honest with myself and admit I don’t have the time to dedicate to it. It’s a solid project, I’ve seen it in person. Somebody needs to put it back on the road.
 
He has to price it high enough to discourage flippers, but low enough to interest a Mopar person. There is a whole bunch of things to love about the car as stated by others:
California car
Petty blue
4 speed manual
 N96
Good bones
Comes with choice of NOM 383 or 440

I'm going to say $21,500 or best reasonable offer.

Unfortunately, I'm out of room and already have more than enough work on my plate.

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That being said, what's up with the green steering column?
 
:thumbsup: He has to price it high enough to discourage flippers, but low enough to interest a Mopar person. There is a whole bunch of things to love about the car as stated by others:
California car
Petty blue
4 speed manual
 N96
Good bones
Comes with choice of NOM 383 or 440

I'm going to say $21,500 or best reasonable offer.

Unfortunately, I'm out of room and already have more than enough work on my plate.

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That being said, what's up with the green steering column?

Please tell him thank you and he has a beautiful car.
 
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How about an ad from the original selling Dealership with the car listed by VIN in the third column? $3388 Brand New.... Question is do any of the Sacramento guys remember the car from back in the day?? @hemi71x ??

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How about an ad from the original selling Dealership with the car listed by VIN in the third column? $3388 Brand New.... Question is do any of the Sacramento guys remember the car from back in the day?? @hemi71x ??

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Definitely remember the dealership, but i wouldn't have paid attention to the cars in that manner back in the day.
 
I remember Vandenberg, the license plate frames were common here in the Sacramento area too.
 
What a great find for sitting there in that location it looks very solid. Was that the case? If so that's amazing because it looks like a lush wet area...
Very solid car.... Being up in the foothills there's more rain than we get here, but nothing compared to places that actually get real weather... The photos were taken early in the year, by mid June things around here area dry & brown... Also the fact the car was on a slope leading into the ravine meant at water tended to run to the rear & the body plugs were out so most water drained... From what Bill said if the car hadn't run into a tree that prevented it rolling further into the ravine it probably would have been in much worse shape....
 
I think Delta V is right. And I too would be really serious at that point as well.Im done screwing with rust repairs that push costs way up with just metal cost itself.
 
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