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----Not being up on Mopar prices, Steve, is this car in this condition (not bad) without the original engine worth this kind of coin?......Bill S
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No, its a bit overpriced seeing it doesn't have its original 375 horse 4 bbl engine. It's a relatively common engine so it wouldn't be that hard to find a date code correct one
Maybe 20 to 25 depending on how nice the underside it. The video he posted on facebook showed it was nice, dry and dusty underneath. These cars are notorious for pooling water in the trunk so it is understandable that the trunk floor is gone. The engine compartment looks good - no rust by the hinges or the cowl which are the other rust prone spots. Needs the entire interior including a new dashpad. It's a manual steering and manual drum brake car with a 3.54 Dana (Track Pak) and A833 four-speed. And the purple adds a lot to the value. It's one of those rare, but not necessarily worth more because of it, situations. A comparable 440-6bbl car in the same conditon would be worth the asking price. Those Six Packs get all the attention. Last edited by njsteve; 12-23-2020 at 10:53 PM. |
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more photos from his ad
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Here's the fender tag decoded: it came with an AM-8 Track, (looks like it's still present in the photos) a center console, and 1970 style narrow chrome racing mirrors (the one's in the photos are later, large oval 1971+ mirrors), otherwise it's a sibling to my car (minus the engine/shaker).
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It's on ebay now with more pictures...I hate when people don't pay the extra couple bucks so that you can maximize the photos.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-Plymou...Condition=3000 |
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I dont know why he seems to be stuck on that really high $37K asking price. It's not like he doesn't know their actual value since he just sold a really nice driver 70 R/T-SE 383 auto/A/C Challenger for $37K. That car was worth the 37K, this Cuda is nowhere near that price range in current value.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-Dodge-...p2047675.l2557 |
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Wow, it's actually bid up to $32,100 with 6 days to go! Lots of different bidders too.
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Somebody hit the Buy It Now button at $35,900.
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