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WTB YOUR SICK OF IT!!! LOOKING FOR A HEADACHE!! WTB 68-70 Charger. The Kind That’s Destroyed Relationships and Bank Accounts.

This is a typical $25k+ Charger today.


 
the "rust free" part might be an issue

maybe @Kern Dog can make him a deal on the jigsaw
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I'm one of the few people that you'd meet that is not motivated by money. It isn't because I am rich either.
When I have something that I like, I don't get rid of it. What would I do with another $25,000 or $30,000 ?
I could make a SWEET deal on a Duster I have up the hill....

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Idk...
Think this is better.
Seems like it was a pretty big hit posting here first.
This could be on its way to funniest thread ever posted.
Nice try. Again, you’ve been here a day. There’s been WAY funnier posts.
 
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Ok, I see $25k was edited out by @TimHudgins

How about $25,900? Here is the one to get for $25,900. Just keep your eyes open...it's time for it to be advertised again:

For Sale: Not Mine - FOR SALE-NOT MINE: 1972 Roadrunner GTX Track Pak 440 HP 4spd Dana 60 Only 219 Built Rare - $25,900 (Scottsdale)

Bonus: I'm not going after it when it's advertised again. That is, you won't have to compete against me to buy the car.
Love to own another 72 again. Had one but 340 in high school and have posted her in the lost and found but no leads but someday I’ll have another like her
 
Ok, it made ME laugh anyway! I must be the only one. Lol. And he got plenty of responses so he got everyone’s attention. I own nice 70 RT and have several Charger buddies and several contacts in the area. There are still rust free cars in west Texas for sure, and I can occasionally find a willing seller once in awhile. It’s been awhile since I found a project car that the wife is ready to leave or a guy has given up on. As of right now off the top of my head, I know where about five or six cars are that could be bought possible. I was trying to buy a complete 70 Charger RT that was rust free and complete, but it sold. I’m still trying to make contact with the guy that bought it. He got it when he bought the land it was on. However, most all of the cars I know of are cars that need complete restoration and have not been taken apart yet and people are not looking to sell them. They are in the category of “I’m going to fix it it someday”. I do know of a 68 or 69 that they last time I talked to the lady that owns it, was willing to sell it. It has belonged to her dad and he passed away. It is sitting in her garage. It’s a 383 and has had some funky interior mods but it’s all there. They were asking $30,000. It’s been a few years. At the time they had been watching way too much TV and it was overpriced in my opinion, but if they have not sold it by now, if might could be bought. The only problem with these cars is you can get them for free now and by the time you get them done with today’s ridiculous costs, your in over your head.

Honestly, I’m the guy that for years has just seen the future value in a project car solely because of inflation. If you buy the right car and keep it long enough, it better than money in the bank. I bought my original paint all original 70 RT for top dollar in 2004 for $13,000. I think I can make a little bit on it!
 
They’re not laughing with you, they are laughing AT you dad.
Nah nah nah
See you just don't get it dude.
I don't care.
Mark of a man.
Whats the mark of a boy...?

You just got played by this whole thread and still even see it.
 
Your not tripping over your fenders. And who doesnt buy the same part 3 times? Dam mines painted so guess he wouldnt want my project. Good luck on your hunt.
I know, but
Texas car
Texas title
77k miles
I'm the 3rd owner
4 speed car
EB5 blue
 
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