dodgeboy440
BOHNALITE CHRYSLER HEMI PROTOTYPE 1951
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Since you seem to be OK with comments on your sale thread-
It’s All Good InDaHood…
10-4 To That !
Thanks for being a friend to the hobby .
Prices are definitely on the rise .
Remember when the TV Show
Overhaulin Was runnin ? Chip Foose Here in Vegas Purloined a Charger & Redid it at SEMA.
It was Nice !!
The Owner Was Ecstatic About
The Build & Said He’d never sell it …..
Next Thing You know it’s on
FleaBay for $149,000.00!
interesting to say the least !
I Wonder What’s Gonna Happen
when all the 68 & 69’s Are Unobatinum……
mopar2ya!
John
I really like your car and can't believe there's almost no interest.
I love finding them this way.
I see you noticed I tried to help sell it on another thread.
If I was closer I'd be all over it.
Someone will love this car...when that "right buyer" comes along.
I restore the instrument clusters in the first gen Chargers and have owned half a dozen of them at one time or another. If you really want to sell a first generation Charger, I'd get some good quality pictures of the exterior, interior and engine compartment. Two big things: do the headlights open and close by themselves and do the gauges and electroluminescent dash lights work. Two high dollar repair items if neither work. Also, someone replaced the seat covers, those are not original. Good luck with the sale. I think your price is about right if it runs and drives and minimal rust issues...
Mark
In my experience, a not running car, even tho it ran a few years ago, is a huge turn off for most people. Everyone ive ever bought, i got it running in a hour. Seems like a solid carA solid body, hard to find parts present, and a 383 car with AC are all plusses.
Not terribly molested except for the easy to fix interior is another plus.