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For Sale: Not Mine 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 426 hemi

4 SPD Hemi cars go for significantly more. About 15-20% and greater. And they sell faster.

There’s someone here that just bought a Red 4spd. It sure sounded like he would not have been interested if it was an auto.
He would not have been. I've tried to talk him into being more flexible, but that is not on the table.
 
I may be biased here , But there goes nuttin.
Ive turned down more than the asking on this car for mine, Real money offers btw
IMO , Price might be a tad high, But then again a lot can change on in person inspection.

But color combination is second to none. IMO, the color combination adds $10k above any other ( MY 2cents ) Auto will hold it back TO SOME people. Im not one of them. Had my car been a 4spd. I would not have bought it
That color combination is a real wild card. A concours restored '69 440 GTX in that color combination formerly owned by a member here has surpassed many Hemi cars at auction. A deep pocket player made a serious play for my 440 car two years ago, based on colors and condition. He owned a black with red interior '69, and wanted mine for a bookend.

The price guides go out the window when these factors come together with a guy who has the resources. This is a separate market from the one inhabited by mere mortals. If the car in question can catch the eye of such a player, it may get the asking price. If not, then it probably drops considerably.
 
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That color combination is a real wild card. A concours restored '69 440 GTX in that color combination formerly owned by a member here has surpassed many Hemi cars at auction. A deep pocket player made a serious play for my 440 car two years ago, based on colors and condition. He owned a black with red interior '69, and wanted mine for a bookend.

The price guides go out the window when these factors come together with a guy who has the resources. This is a separate market from the one inhabited by mere mortals. If the car in question can catch the eye of such a player, it may get the asking price. If not, then it probably drops considerably.
Agreed, If I were such a player. I would break the mold and own this car . That is as perfect a garage mate for my car as there could be
 
That color combination is a real wild card. A concours restored '69 440 GTX in that color combination formerly owned by a member here has surpassed many Hemi cars at auction. A deep pocket player made a serious play for my 440 car two years ago, based on colors and condition. He owned a black with red interior '69, and wanted mine for a bookend.

The price guides go out the window when these factors come together with a guy who has the resources. This is a separate market from the one inhabited by mere mortals. If the car in question can catch the eye of such a player, it may get the asking price. If not, then it probably drops considerably.

Car would need a complete resto to be concours restored. Looks like older repaint.
 
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