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SIR BUDGIE OBE wrote:
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JustinMFox wrote:So would you say Challengers fetch a higher price now than 68-70 Chargers ? Be interested to hear what people think of prices for 68-70 Chargers as i'm on the lookout for one
no a charger will always fetch more money, its a select few that see money in challengers,

in reality a nice 440 rt chall should be worth circa 15-20k
a sixpak car 25-30k hemi 50k up

72-4 challengers regardless 3-9k
base 70-71 cars 6-12k
anythin inbetween 10-16k

but it dont work like that name yer price and cross yer fingers,
i remember havin turnkey 67 383 2 dr satelites nice cars runnin drivin could not sell em for £2,800 now real nails fetch 5k
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I remember putin 5 bob ( five shillings ) worth of petrol in me Lammie to fill it up for the week, and me first house was £10 clap................one day your house will be worth £1 million ......fact ! .........it's all relevant son
i know son, i just feel so let down when you have parted with all that lolly the cars drive utter Bananarama! when you could actually have bought a quality car for so much less..... :roll:
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Cannonball wrote:
Trigger_Andy wrote:
SIR BUDGIE OBE wrote:


I remember putin 5 bob ( five shillings ) worth of petrol in me Lammie to fill it up for the week, and me first house was £10 clap................one day your house will be worth £1 million ......fact ! .........it's all relevant son

Good point Budge. Dunc seems fixated on when Mars Bars weighted half a pound and cost 15p. :D
better times son when a snatch looked like a snatch............
Whats this? Talk like Budge hour or something? :lol:


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Strange thread this ...not sure what its about really...sour grapes or just whinging :?

Challenger ok......whats a Cuda worth then ??

Not fishing, mine aint for sale :P
I know that it will never give me back what ive put in, so i dont care.
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JustinMFox wrote:Why don't they just import them from the States?
I believe it's easier if the car is already in the EU, regulations on older cars (and importing them) are much more stringent in Germany.
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This applies to anything - it is mostly supply and demand and what is in fashion to a point.

I have found this selling the Harley, but there is not a lot of money out there at the moment so in general things to have to be priced to sell.

Also if you have the money and it is something you have a real passion about then you will spend the extra money to get exactly what you want. Not everyone wants a fixer-upper.....

Strange, but once I had two members turn down a great car because it was "not good enough"....and it ultimately changed hands at over £12k more.....

At the end of the day classic Mopars in this country are a limited interest item. More people WILL identify with a MK2 Escort than a Challenger. A Challenger is NOT part of the UK heritige.

As with any deal, if both buyer and seller are happy then that is all that matters.
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AllKiller wrote:Strange thread this ...not sure what its about really...sour grapes or just whinging :?

Challenger ok......whats a Cuda worth then ??

Not fishing, mine aint for sale :P
I know that it will never give me back what ive put in, so i dont care.
In the back of this months Classic Am is a Cuda 440 six-pack 4 speed numbers matching 80% complete resto project being offered at 25 big ones
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This is really juicy :angryfire: :happy1:
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AllKiller wrote:Strange thread this ...not sure what its about really...sour grapes or just whinging :?

Challenger ok......whats a Cuda worth then ??

Not fishing, mine aint for sale :P
I know that it will never give me back what ive put in, so i dont care.
a cuda is a similar deal............. and i dont like grapes. ;)
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For sale here locally
1973 Challenger
Red with white interior and vinyl top
318 - 2bb auto, 8-3/4 rear end
some rust in quarters and around rear window
Don't know if it runs, haven't tried to start it.
asking $3,000 In a divorce needs to sell
Contact Ken @ 970-214-7120 car is in Fort Collins


These cars have dropped as far as the basic cars ,and the more rare cars have dropped also
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There are those of us that love em and keep em and those that try to make money on them in a limited market and in some cases they have gotten a ton of money but that is RARE,

I spoke with the AMD sale rep and he claims they cant keep parts for both cuda ,challengers on the shelf

I asked about 71 cudas since they are one of the rarest years and with less than 17,000 total for the year produced wouldent one think that the market would eventually dry up?

He said no due the fact people are now taking72 and up, rusty or wrecked cars and replacing the parts with 71 cuda parts.

I always had Mopars cause they were somewhat inexpensive to own and run...............but now jeeze some of the prices are just plain stupid :?
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Cannonball wrote:
AllKiller wrote:Strange thread this ...not sure what its about really...sour grapes or just whinging :?

Challenger ok......whats a Cuda worth then ??

Not fishing, mine aint for sale :P
I know that it will never give me back what ive put in, so i dont care.
a Cuda is a similar deal............. only Much better . ;)
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You can get e-bodies easy enough at low prices. But you will find (despite what Sir Budge thinks) that the numbers matching 440 and 426 cars still hold a high price no matter where in the world you are.

Actually Budgie, in all seriousness. If you could get me a smart 340 or 360 powered 1970 Challenger T/A CLONE for around £10K (based on your £20K 440 R/T price) then I would sell the Corvette and buy that. SERIOUSLY. But it would have to need no paint or bodywork.

See what you can find for me and we can work something out.
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Dave wrote:You can get e-bodies easy enough at low prices. But you will find (despite what Sir Budge thinks) that the numbers matching 440 and 426 cars still hold a high price no matter where in the world you are.

Actually Budgie, in all seriousness. If you could get me a smart 340 or 360 powered 1970 Challenger T/A CLONE for around £10K (based on your £20K 440 R/T price) then I would sell the Corvette and buy that. SERIOUSLY. But it would have to need no paint or bodywork.

See what you can find for me and we can work something out.
IF you can find one like THAT ,if I were you Dave I would do that in a heartbeat :iagree:
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No Whining Zone LOL!

I sold a real six-pack 69 Superbee for £2000 just under 20 years ago! Yes it needed a motor/trans and a resto, but it was worth alot more!
Now all done its worth $75k or £50k in the Uk.
Am I upset, yes a little, but I didn't have the time/money to do it!
The guy who did all the work, sweated blood/tears and alot of hard cash.
He did it cos he loved the car and wanted to bring this wonderful piece of Mopar History back to life.
Only someone has restored a car knows what it really costs!
As we all know, the easy resto's have mostly gone now!
So the ones that are left require alot work and heaps of cash.
This in theory will drive up prices?

Most people neither have the time or resources to restore cars, so they buy done cars, it makes sense!

Why does a bolt on accesssory such as a Six-pack increase the value by $20k?
Its speculators and investors that have driven the crazy prices not real MoparFolks.

Its all about good timing, the right person wanting a particular car with the right amount of money.
If there's no buyer when you is selling, that's a big problem!
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[quote="Dave"]You can get e-bodies easy enough at low prices. But you will find (despite what Sir Budge thinks) that the numbers matching 440 and 426 cars still hold a high price no matter where in the world you are.

Actually Budgie, in all seriousness. If you could get me a smart 340 or 360 powered 1970 Challenger T/A CLONE for around £10K (based on your £20K 440 R/T price) then I would sell the Corvette and buy that. SERIOUSLY. But it would have to need no paint or bodywork.

See what you can find for me and we can work something out.[/quote



Your missing the piont ounce again Dave, like I said, I don't work for nothing ;)
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Our yellow 71 Barracuda convertible cost us just a grand 10 years ago :shock: :D ...whats that worth ??

Genuine car with its original SB engine and box as well to go with the 440/6 motor, not a 70 made to look like a 71 :thumbright:

Also not for sale though

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