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Selling this 400 cu in. for $1,500. Engine is a fresh rebuild and has not been bored out. Holley intake, Holly valve covers, HP exhaust manifolds, new distributor, starter from 69 Charger, Chrome Powermaster 95 Amp alternator included. Located in Kansas City.
I would honestly just suggest everyone ignore the uncontrollable increase in pricing for parts and these cars, and try to enjoy them as much and as long as you can. The Regulators are coming, sure as ****, and when they roll into town, your car will officially be a museum piece. Enjoy your...
We ran the oil pump through it and that has been it. The engine has been kept sealed through all the openings. No expense was spared. Arp studs and bolts everywhere you could put them.
NUMBERS MATCHING: Car is a A/C, PS, PB, Console Automatic 383HP, HD A-727 Torqueflite, 8 3/4 Rearend
PLEASE READ: Car needs finished assembling. Interior, wiring, engine, and transmission need installed. All parts are here.
Selling my 1969 Dodge Charger w/383HP original engine stroked to 438 cu...
Numbers matching, rotisserie restored, soundproofing, new vinyl roof, disc brakes, new 15 inch tires&wheels, new glass all around, plus much, much more. Clear title.
I really appreciate all the input and after much, much consideration. I'll be posting it for sale here soon. I will get it all together with all my provenance, and some lucky guy or gal will buy a dream car.
It's in a nice enclosed trailer under 2 covers. Both of my businesses are "Hands On" for me, and I have no time. I forgot to mention I work 7 days a week. After Father's Day breakfast with my kids, it's back to work again.
Good morning, and Happy Father's Day to all the dads. I am seriously contemplating selling my almost completed, rotisserie restored 69 Charger. here's the deal:
Last May, the body shop called out of nowhere and said i had a week to get my car and parts leftover out because the owners have sold...
Part of the "Business" of selling cars, whether it be personally, or commercially, is the possibility of getting more for your vehicle based on a person's selling ability, and the buyers inability. Remove that, and it actually regulates pricing according to "Joe Shmo" and everyone else that does...
Dark Forest Green(Mopar) and contemplating a hard, hard, did I say hard?? Hard, decision to make. My dream car. Thanks for your input, and I'm still leaning towards selling. If I do, it will post here first. Thanks again!
Wondering what some of your opinions are about your personal perspectives on valuation increases on 69 Chargers percentage wise. No pictures, or models and differences. Just your idea in general of the percentage increases. Thanks