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Hauling home the family's new carpet...

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Mosconiac, those look like old pictures. Doubt he would have been treating that Charger like that if he realized it would be worth over $200K someday.
 
Honestly, that photo could be my brother or my nephew...they both look(ed) just like him in High School. Well, minus the clothes anyway. The point is, little does my nephew know that his trendy "flow" hair cut is nothing but a recycle of 70's "helmet hair".
 
Mosconiac, those look like old pictures. Doubt he would have been treating that Charger like that if he realized it would be worth over $200K someday.

Damn-What's a 74 Road Runner worth? I had a similar car and when it died, I gave it to a buddy who wanted it as he was gonna restore a Road Runner. I know he still has it and drives it maybe 300 miles a year. He used a lot of parts from my car.
 
Damn-What's a 74 Road Runner worth? I had a similar car and when it died, I gave it to a buddy who wanted it as he was gonna restore a Road Runner. I know he still has it and drives it maybe 300 miles a year. He used a lot of parts from my car.

Road Runners without special provenance or numbers matching Hemi motors will not bring any major money.


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I am apparently blind and did not see the blaring "Daytona" decal. So:
However, the Daytona as pictured here is extremely rare (as is the other "wing" car of the time the SuperBird) and generally starts in the $150,000 range. Any provenance or rare options will bring these cars up to and above 1/2 million.

The standard Charger and/or SuperBee which is the same platform as the wing cars can run up to $100,000 with proper engine and options but standard options and no provenance vehicles are normally no more than other muscle cars.

I am no expert but I follow these things quite a bit and these numbers are right in line with the auction results and published pricings on most registries.
 
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A friend in Pa was offered 70k. He did not sell because he thought it was some kind of scam or hoax. His car has the original engine with about 35k miles, only been driven in summer. He paid 3k for it from an estate.
I will let him know that it really could be worth something.
 
Road Runners without special provenance or numbers matching Hemi motors will not bring any major money.

However, the SuperBird as pictured here is extremely rare and generally starts in the $200,000 range. Any provenance or rare options will bring these cars up to and above 1/2 million.

The SuperBee which is the same platform can run up to "house" money but generally hovers just under $100,000.

I am no expert but I follow these things quite a bit and these numbers are right in line with the auction results and published pricings on most registries.

Actually the car in the picture is a Dodge Daytona. It has factory Magnum 500 wheels. Best site to cry on. www.carsinbarns.com

JV
 
Actually the car in the picture is a Dodge Daytona. It has factory Magnum 500 wheels. Best site to cry on. www.carsinbarns.com

JV

As you know, I'm sure the Daytona and the Superbird are the same car, but one was branded "Dodge" while the other "Plymouth". But regardless, daytona or 'bird - the price for those cars are astronomical these days. Well, one that's in showroom condition, that is.

That site... it almost really did make me cry. wow. Not sure if I should thank you or punch you in the arm for posting that. heh. :p
 
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As you know, I'm sure the Daytona and the Superbird are the same car, but one was branded "Dodge" while the other "Plymouth". But regardless, daytona or 'bird - the price for those cars are astronomical these days. Well, one that's in showroom condition, that is.

That site... it almost really did make me cry. wow. Not sure if I should thank you or punch you in the arm for posting that. heh. :p

Well they are from the same family. One is on the Charger body the other on the Road Runner body. However they needed those cars to entice the King , Petty, not Elvis, back to the Chrysler family.

That site is a tear jerker.. lol

JV
 
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