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would you pay 150 k for this car, if you had the money

If I had the money, and needed that car for my collection, ya. But I don't have a car collection or that kinda money..:banghead:
 
I have to really think on this.





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NO, but if the 200 acre land come with it Ok then.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
Nothin' wrong there that a bit of ArmourAll, Cut-&-Polish, a few replacement parts, & a bucketload of elbow grease won't sort!! :yikes:


Would I pay $150K for it..... yeaaarh..... NO!! :thumbup:
 
:shocked: For a Charger Daytona??? :bowdown:
Hell Yes! :2thumbs:

Even thought it's "only " got the 440 Magnum (And Not the 426 Hemi...); it's still a piece of American Muscle-Car History!
 
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They are so up in the night. Low retail is $35,000 average $75,000 and high $180000 but that's if in perfect condition.If I had to have THAT car in that condition I might go up to $15000. Close inspection will reveal subframe rust, and unibody problems and a host of other problems. You can't show it as original because it was repainted. Too many problems for any real big pay out on this car.
 
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Yes and I read on this Forum that Janis Joplin's Porsche was estimated to sell for $28,000,000. It sold for $1,800,000. If the "barn find" car were restored it could bring $150,000-$225,000. Don't ask me why. They were never a big seller when they were new.

Jack
 
Just my opinion, but there is NO vehicle worth 150K on this earth.....I don't care what it is or who makes it...I need a vehicle with 4 wheels that gets me from point A to point B. But hey, if collecting is your deal, then have at it:bowdown:
 
No..!!

Not even restored..!! With that kind of disposible income there are some way better looking cars I would get. Never liked it.....:thumbup:
 
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