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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 07 4:09 pm
by AllKiller
Who cares what the average bloke in the street thinks,.....if you have to explain, they would nt understand.
Yet for those who know, its a different matter
Its for the Dedicated and enlightened
Sod the Nova drivers etc most of them hate American cars anyway!!
As most see them as, Gas Guzzeling, noisey, pollution makers...and they are nearly right

My car`s price has just gone through the roof!!!
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 07 4:35 pm
by R.RUNNER
Does this mean that my tatty ol Mopar that`s never been painted, or repaired is now worth 1.5 times what I paid for it......dents and all.

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 07 5:16 pm
by AllKiller
They are all only worth, what someone is willing to pay for it !

Re: My car`s price has just gone through the roof!!!
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 07 5:16 pm
by Cannonball
[quote="R.RUNNER"]Does this mean that my tatty ol Mopar that`s never been painted, or repaired is now worth 1.5 times what I paid for it......dents and all.

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if its a realy true survivor
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 07 5:22 pm
by JustinMFox
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 07 5:25 pm
by bananaskin
and this
http://www.alancarrington.com/16226/155406.html
they all come with a hefty price tag dont they.....
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 07 5:27 pm
by Blue
Still seems to have most of the cars He's been trying to sell for the past few years....
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 07 5:29 pm
by Ivor
Methinks he may have waited too long Blue, I think the investors are in for a bit of a wait until American Muscle prices get back up to speed

What`s it worth?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 07 7:00 pm
by R.RUNNER
Like Alkiller says.....They are worth as much as anyone will pay for them.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 07 1:40 am
by Kev
Hi Kev,
while I was browsing through your forum I found this thread.
If you want to you can give the guy (GT500clone) my
contact info as I imported the car back then to europe
and know its history from day one back in 1969
Greetz
Carsten
xs29r@yahoo.de
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 07 11:10 am
by Adam
It's a pretty good story - it would be great if Carsten could email it to Kev or me to post here.
Stuart Keen told me that a 17 year old kid bought the car new (in Idaho?), and then enlisted or was drafted in the military. Stuart made contact with the Dodge dealership when he bought the car from Carsten a couple of years ago, and spoke to the salesman who had sold it to the kid in 1969!
I wasn't aware it had been re-painted here. Stuart said the left quarter panel had been repainted back in the day, after an argument with a truck, and it obviously had hood pins at some stage. But other than that, all the paint was original. The car certainly wasn't shabby (see pics).