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Yeah I like the one you found. Drive 7 hours round trip, or have one delivered that's already hot tanked and painted? Have to mull that over. Probably should go the cheaper option. I'll be spending way more before this project is done.
Saw this one too.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mopar-K-Member-V8-1970-1974-E-Body-1966-1970-B-Body-Frame-Super-Bee-Cuda-/304079173848?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
I just bought a Runner 1000 miles from my home and could use recommendations on a reputable transport company to bring it home. Has anybody used one that they really liked?
Yes I did buy it. I offered him 18k and we settled on 19k. Way more than I wanted to spend on it. Like you I felt more comfortable with 15k. I really liked the car so I went for it.
I'm very handy and a quick learner, I can rebuild an engine but have never done body work before. I thought I would farm out what I wasn't comfortable doing myself. The consensus I am getting so far is that this car is in worse shape than the seller is saying. What would you say the car is worth...
Appreciate that. I agree it does need a lot of work. Just for a frame of reference, in your opinion what should I expect to pay for a Runner in that condition?
I know I will never own a 426 Hemi, but getting behind the wheel of a Hemi Runner just once is on my bucket list. Hope you enjoy the hell out of it! Beep Beep
I wanted to get some opinions/advice on 1969 Road Runner for sale on eBay. The car is a barn find and in rough shape, but seems pretty complete. Highly optioned. Seller says it runs and drives good and has put several thousand miles on it since he got it running. Sounds like it had been sitting...
Here is the original ad for the Road Runner that the scammer must have gotten the pics from. It sold for $34K.
https://classiccars.com/listings/view/1329759/1969-plymouth-road-runner-for-sale-in-west-pittston-pennsylvania-18643
Awesome car! I like the canted headlights. That's one of the things I love about older cars. They tried to make them stand out. Now a days cars all look the same.
I'd like to tackle a project like that when I retire. Must be very satisfying.
I thought $25K for a convertible was pretty low, but I'm just going by what I've been seeing advertised. It could be a dealer I suppose even though it's listed as private advertiser.
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