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For Sale: Not Mine 1968 Dodge Charger 426 Hemi Survivor (For Sale, NOT Mine)

Well it sold for 132k in 2018 now in 2025 the guy is asking 252k.
Looks like he's expecting a yearly return similar to the s&p 500. (10% on average) :D
 
I love it when these things trade hands with no increase in mileage on the OD. I enjoy my cars, if I want to stare at something I'll go to a strip club.
 
I love it when these things trade hands with no increase in mileage on the OD. I enjoy my cars, if I want to stare at something I'll go to a strip club.
Back when the selling dealer owned my GTX, I spent a decade staring at it, and drove it 10 miles. Since I bought it in 2022, I've reversed the process, driven more miles than the previous owner did in 28 years, including two trips to Carlisle. My previous '69 became a no miles car after I sold it. I drove it 3000 miles while I had it, including a 1300 mile trip from Iowa when I bought it, and drove back to Pennsylvania. If I just wanted to stare at them, sales brochures are a far cheaper alternative.
 
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I love it when these things trade hands with no increase in mileage on the OD.

Maybe they disconnected the speedometer cable and enjoyed the car! :eek:

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Well it sold for 132k in 2018 now in 2025 the guy is asking 252k.
Looks like he's expecting a yearly return similar to the s&p 500. (10% on average) :D
What was a running driving 318 69 Charger worth in 2018 versus current?

Here's a 68 hemi auto restored for $275K. All numbers match, no build sheet mentioned. 1968 Dodge Charger RT Stuff like that is what people benchmark asking price. Now how motivated the silver Chargers seller is another thing.

Survivor hemi, then 68-70 Charger puts this at another level.
 
What was a running driving 318 69 Charger worth in 2018 versus current?

Here's a 68 hemi auto restored for $275K. All numbers match, no build sheet mentioned. 1968 Dodge Charger RT Stuff like that is what people benchmark asking price. Now how motivated the silver Chargers seller is another thing.

Survivor hemi, then 68-70 Charger puts this at another level.
I know of another that can be bought for about that same money.
Absolutely done turnkey car

Im not 100% sure but dont think it has the numbers block in it

Im not a huge Charger fan persay. But if I could. I might seriously consider owning this one. I love everything about it from color combo to options
And dont care about the numbers block

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I know of another that can be bought for about that same money.
Absolutely done turnkey car

Im not 100% sure but dont think it has the numbers block in it

Im not a huge Charger fan persay. But if I could. I might seriously consider owning this one. I love everything about it from color combo to options
And dont care about the numbers block

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And the other side of that is I know people who would prefer and actually pay more for an unrestored survivor....

Not me, I like my stuff nicer than most survivor cars I've seen...
 
And the other side of that is I know people who would prefer and actually pay more for an unrestored survivor....

Not me, I like my stuff nicer than most survivor cars I've seen...
Agreed, I drive my car far too much to want / need a survivor car / garage ornament
Ive put about 13k miles on mine in little over 4-1/2 years
 
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