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Posted: Mon Jul 01, 13 10:28 pm
by CLPete
The car from this thread was for sale a few months ago for £4000.00:
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C376637
Seller stated: "Wow, sold to the first caller, had over 30 call within 5 days. "
Not surprised, as it is now on ebay again for £12,500.00
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1972-Chrysler ... 1e7c965daa
Not a bad little profit, if it sells for that!
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 13 8:42 am
by VGVIP
Didn't know he put it up for sale in the end.
Did he mention it to the MMA, he may have had just as quick sale and maybe more notes in his pocket.
£12.5K..... Just how good is it. Anyone seen it in current condition or when the previous owner had it?
Reading the Ebay advert I can not help but wonder if the current owner has been 'told' to sell it but does not want to, so it may be priced NOT to sell.
That's what I'd do if it were mine and I did not want to part with it.

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 13 11:36 am
by Dave999
its up for sale in Classic Armerican for £14.5K
Dave
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 13 11:07 pm
by bratfink
This car was owned and painted by a someone in St Neots when I still lived there. He had a young family and had to sell it not too long after. I bet he'd be spitting blood if he saw what it was going for now!
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 13 12:07 am
by Pete
Just because you ask doesn't mean you're gonna get.....
money is tight and most people aren't daft.
mind you, you only need one.........
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 13 10:53 am
by Dave999
yeah but people can spot a quality design and a model with racing herritage a mile off.....
just need this or the Orange watford vans car to sell and life is good for the aussie charger
makes restoration rather than the banger track a more likley outcome for those in a decrepid state
Dave
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 13 6:47 pm
by Minty
Dave999 wrote:yeah but people can spot a quality design and a model with racing herritage a mile off.....
just need this or the Orange watford vans car to sell and life is good for the aussie charger
makes restoration rather than the banger track a more likley outcome for those in a decrepid state
Dave
Well said David,i likes your style

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 13 11:25 am
by Dave999
gotto stick up for the old jiggers
its an A body with little or no overhang at the back and the track of a mid 60s B body
can do both types of racing.....
if the A body is the new 68 charger
the Valiant charger is the best looking A body to have
best ass in the buisness
Yee haa
Dave
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 13 11:51 am
by Pete
Dave999 wrote: ........can do both types of racing.....
the Valiant charger is the best looking A body to have, best ass in the buisness....Dave
Not for Drag Racing, young Skywalker.....
Back in the day they found the Darts were faster than the fastback Barracudas.
I found this very surprising; but it is because of the flat over hang at the back causing down force and also less turbulance off the flatter hood at the front...
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 13 4:52 pm
by Dave999
ah well it was worth a try......

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 13 6:51 pm
by Pete
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 13 7:32 pm
by Blue
They're right stumpy buggers from the side though....
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 13 2:30 pm
by bratfink
Pete wrote:Back in the day they found the Darts were faster than the fastback Barracudas.
I found this very surprising; but it is because of the flat over hang at the back causing down force and also less turbulance off the flatter hood at the front...
I am sure you have the tunnel data to back that one up
