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Originally Posted by Bill Pritchard
Done to perfection, I'd say $150K since it's NOM. Challengers just do not bring the same money that the Cudas do....just ask the man who used to own one (me). And, I would bet that thing is gonna have more issues (rust) than the seller is claiming.
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Thanks, that's interesting. I agree that it's an incredibly cool car but I suspect it will hit $75k+ before the music stops - and there's not a lot of meat left on that bone at a $150k restored value. And, I know we don't do this to get rich, but still....