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

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Just found this on barnfinds.com:

This car is located in Austria, just 3 hours away from me (Germany)!
Unfortunately i don't have that kinda money to drop on a toy right now.

According to hagerty it's also way overpriced but idk. 88k for a condition 3 example seems kinda low to me?
https://www.hagerty.com/valuation-tools ... atalog=yes

I'm also not buying the 15k miles. Mine has 90k miles and looks about the same as this one. :D
(It wouldn't bother me, just saying i do not believe the low mileage claimed.)

But a super cool car nonetheless. :thumbsup:
 
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$252k B.I.N. price is way too high for that specific car,
in it's current condition, even if was alleged 100% survivor
milage withstanding 14k miles

asking price, & 100 people are watching it
if it was so good it'd be sold, over 4 days left too
& it hasn't sold
 
Love the car, but not the price.... Being an original Export car low mileage might be real, not a very practical car for European city driving & Europe's fuel costs were insane when the car was new & haven't gotten any better...
 
Just found this on barnfinds.com:
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This car is located in Austria, just 3 hours away from me (Germany)!
Unfortunately i don't have that kinda money to drop on a toy right now.

According to hagerty it's also way overpriced but idk. 88k for a condition 3 example seems kinda low to me?
https://www.hagerty.com/valuation-tools ... atalog=yes

I'm also not buying the 15k miles. Mine has 90k miles and looks about the same as this one. :D
(It wouldn't bother me, just saying i do not believe the low mileage claimed.)

But a super cool car nonetheless. :thumbsup:

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What good will your thread be in the future when the links you posted are dead?
:mob::mob:
 
:mob::mob:
What good will your thread be in the future when the links you posted are dead?
:mob::mob:

For posterity:

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I don't even think a 4 speed in the same condition would bring that. I like it though.
 
A different one sold for $132,000 at Mecum in 2018.

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LOT S117 // SATURDAY, MAY 19TH // INDY 2018

1968 Dodge Hemi Charger R/T

Unrestored, Broadcast Sheet Still Affixed

VIN / SERIAL
XS29J8B351979


SPECIFICATIONS​

ENGINE
426CI/425HP
TRANSMISSION
Automatic
EXTERIOR COLOR
Blue
INTERIOR COLOR
Black
MAKE
Dodge
MODEL
Hemi Charger R/T

HIGHLIGHTS​

  • 1 of 467 Hemi Charger R/Ts produced in 1968
  • Unrestored barn find
  • Exported to Venezuela
  • One owner car
  • Original EE1 Dark Blue Metallic paint with Black vinyl top
  • 426 Hemi V-8 engine
  • Dual 4-barrel carburetors
  • Hemispherical cylinder heads
  • Dual exhaust
  • Torqueflite automatic transmission
  • Power steering
  • Power brakes
  • Bucket seats and center console
  • Power windows
  • Flip-top fuel door
  • Chrome driver's mirror
  • Full size wheel covers
  • Believed to be 23,205 kilometers since new
  • Broadcast sheet still attached to seat
 
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Power windows are always cool in the old Mopars.
These go up/down in centimeters though.
 
Power windows are always cool in the old Mopars.
These go up/down in centimeters though.
....instead of inchcrements. :lol:

I can speak on behalf of those outside USA when I say that the price here might sound high inside the CONUS......but outside in the rest of the world, cars fetch a higher price due to many factors. Import Duty and shipping are huge factors - that car would easily get $200K here in New Zealand.....more for a four-speed car.

We have got cars now that are getting up to $300K for similar pieces - granted that is finished and show worthy.....but the same rules apply - difficulty of getting the cars and the wide appeal contribute to the higher pricing.

In Europe I would say that is not far off being a fair price.
 
Just found this on barnfinds.com:
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This car is located in Austria, just 3 hours away from me (Germany)!
Unfortunately i don't have that kinda money to drop on a toy right now.

According to hagerty it's also way overpriced but idk. 88k for a condition 3 example seems kinda low to me?
https://www.hagerty.com/valuation-tools ... atalog=yes

I'm also not buying the 15k miles. Mine has 90k miles and looks about the same as this one. :D
(It wouldn't bother me, just saying i do not believe the low mileage claimed.)

But a super cool car nonetheless. :thumbsup:
From the ebay description:

Survivor 1968 Hemi Charger R/T for sale. Factory J code Hemi car.
Crazy rare factory export car with 240 KPH speedo
Low mileage car: about 23,300 kilometers (about 14,500 miles)

Very rare and desirable color combination: EE1 Dark Blue, black interior, black vinyl roof, stripe delete.
Highly optioned car: power windows, power front disk brakes, power steering, remote mirror, console, 8-track stereo unit with 3 speaker dash, tic-toc-tach, tinted windows, locking gas cap, sure-grip, 15“ full wheel covers (Hemi with disc brakes only option)

- Original paint,
- Original interior,
- Original vinyl roof,
- Original chrome,
- Original date coded glass all around,
- Virtually rust free car, including rust free quarters, rust free undercarriage, rust free floors, with the exception of the center of the trunk pan,
- Numbers matching engine, numbers matching transmission,
- All bolt on parts are original, date coded and in their original finish,
- Original date coded carburetors, distributor, alternator, fuel pump, exhaust manifolds, starter, radiator, etc.
- Engine is all original, including original paint, has never been out of the car, needs some tlc
- Car has new gas tank, NOS fuel sending unit, new KV rubber fuel lines, new red-streak Goodyear tires, new Gardner reproduction Hemi exhaust system, NOS exhaust tips, new wiring upfront, NOS master cylinder, etc.

One family owned 1968-2018, and I have owned it since 2018.

Documented with original fender tag, broadcast sheet, CertiCard, 426 Hemi-only owner’s manual, export manual and warranty leaflet. One broadcast sheet was retrieved from the rear seat back, and a second broadcast sheet was found under the carpet.

This might be the most original 1968 Hemi Charger R/T anywhere, and it would be impossible to find another. Car is located in Austria, and I am happy to help with shipping anywhere in the world. Payment by bank wire only.

Any questions feel free to message me.
 
A different one sold for $132,000 at Mecum in 2018.

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LOT S117 // SATURDAY, MAY 19TH // INDY 2018

1968 Dodge Hemi Charger R/T

Unrestored, Broadcast Sheet Still Affixed

VIN / SERIAL
XS29J8B351979


SPECIFICATIONS​

ENGINE
426CI/425HP
TRANSMISSION
Automatic
EXTERIOR COLOR
Blue
INTERIOR COLOR
Black
MAKE
Dodge
MODEL
Hemi Charger R/T

HIGHLIGHTS​

  • 1 of 467 Hemi Charger R/Ts produced in 1968
  • Unrestored barn find
  • Exported to Venezuela
  • One owner car
  • Original EE1 Dark Blue Metallic paint with Black vinyl top
  • 426 Hemi V-8 engine
  • Dual 4-barrel carburetors
  • Hemispherical cylinder heads
  • Dual exhaust
  • Torqueflite automatic transmission
  • Power steering
  • Power brakes
  • Bucket seats and center console
  • Power windows
  • Flip-top fuel door
  • Chrome driver's mirror
  • Full size wheel covers
  • Believed to be 23,205 kilometers since new
  • Broadcast sheet still attached to seat


That’s got to be the same car. What are the chances that two exactly equipped export barn find cars exist half a world apart? The owner in Austria in the eBay ad said he bought it in 2018, which is when this was sold.
 
That’s got to be the same car. What are the chances that two exactly equipped export barn find cars exist half a world apart? The owner in Austria in the eBay ad said he bought it in 2018, which is when this was sold.
Agree, The VIN is shown on the 2018 sale The broadcast sheet is shown on the current Ebay listing... What is visible matches, Last three aren't but as rare as 68 Hemi Chargers are plus options, plus export... I'd put a substantial wager on it being the same car... And I don't gamble..
 
That’s got to be the same car. What are the chances that two exactly equipped export barn find cars exist half a world apart? The owner in Austria in the eBay ad said he bought it in 2018, which is when this was sold.
I hear you. Likely right, but. They have been known to build batch cars.
 
Odometer readings are virtually identical

Looks like the same dents:


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