Up underneath its pretty dry, no obvious signs of rust or panel replacement, according to the current owner it was off the road for decades but I'm not 100% sure of the mileage
I think i'll get a closer look in the coming weeks as my excitement wears off and I can be a little more pragmatic about it.
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Originally Posted by HobieMarty
Without any pics of the car, it is difficult to give a value. Is there any rust in the car? What does the underside look like? Was this a garage kept show car or somebody's daily hot rod? Have you driven the car? Does it run and drive? how many miles are on it? I'm guessing that it might be valued anywhere from 20k to 35k, depending on over all condition. Check trunk, quarter panels, bottoms of fenders, rocker panels, and floor pans for rust, pretty much the same areas for all older cars. Don't "assume" anything. When looking at the car in person, take a magnet with you. You stated that the paint job wasn't very good so, that will definitely affect the value. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Skytrooper
Well,
I have my 71 440 Charger for sale. I am asking25k.
Only minor hits on my FB Marketplace and “For B Bodies Only” forum. I would recommend going on the “For B Bodies Only” and posing your question. Lots of experts there, and good people like Pelican.
Good luck !
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I've been on there just didn't want to be that guy who joins a forum, makes a post then never shows up again. Lots of good info even for just a forum lurker though.
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Originally Posted by ADDvanced
You definitely need to decode the VIN, a ton of normal mopars were converted to R/T clones over the years.
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It's the real deal I just think it might be sort of a niche mopar and not up there with a charger or a highly optioned Coronet. I'll update the thread accordingly when it's officially for sale and/ or if I end up buying it.