If that car is a money pit then its a wonder any of these cars get restored at all. Maybe everyone is wasting their time.
Im confused, I thought this forum was about people that actually cared about saving these cars.
I agree with most comments on the car being to far gone now a days there are 68-70 chargers years ago we would pick over for parts but now being restored due to A.M.D maing those parts like roof, sail panel, hood, fenders and etc.
I don't understand how its a money pit if after the price of the car and then metal work and it would be under 5K how is that a money pit. The only thing is it would be a running car and I have not seen any 5k or under Mopars that have had metal work done by a pro for that price.
True you can look their to compare prices. There is a 72 Satellite EV2 car with a 400 for $3500 in our state and that is BEFORE any metal work is done and you have to put it together to get it home.
71ChallengerSE I hear you on the prices in our area man. I have seen cars in our area that are so rusted away they have Barret Jackson prices when selling.
I think getting this Road Runner under 5K with metal work done is a good deal and one that if I for some reason couldn't finish I could get my money out with no problems.
Like I said the only thing it wouldnt be for under 5K is a running car but the plus side is metal work is done and it would be up to me to get motor, trans, wiring, interior and paint done on it.
I dont know what mopar under 5K running you still wouldnt have to do body work, wiring, interior and motor work lol.
I'm telling you this can be done for 25K or less. We have a lot of body guys out of work a lot of shops sitting empty that are looking for jobs to do. I have seen shops that wouldnt touch a car in primer before willing to paint the car and if you furnish paint willing to do it for cheap.
High dollar paint job isnt just the guy spraying it, its how you prep the car, how the body is done and if one flaw in it, it will show up after paint.
The high dollar paint jobs are ones that are done with a good balance of clear and then buffed and wet sanded and polished to get that show look to it.
I want a show car but I dont want to go to crazy on it with paint as in better then factory. I like it to look original not over restored, dont get me wrong I like over restored cars but like original looking cars.
I would be more pissed if I bought a car and had a high dollar restoration done it (40-50k) and now have a car selling for less then what I have in it. That part of the hobby never made sense to me to pay that much for a car that may or may not bring the price.
We have so many reproduction parts on the market that are good and either close to OEM or right on to what OEM is that is has helped bring things down in the market.
Also hard times have brought prices back down.
Okay with all that said this car would be a car of love and I would finish it and enjoy it and keep it and I WOULDNT PARK IN MY GARAGE AND DRIVE IT ON JUST A NICE DAY AND HOPE IT DOESNT RAIN. I WOULD DRIVE IT THE WAY IT WAS MEANT TO BE DRIVEN AND ENJOY THE HELL OUT OF.
I have learned after having a stroke at a young age that enjoy ever minute and ever second I get of this life and with my health condition still looming with things that I may or may not live past a so called age you bet your *** the next mopar I buy and do I will enjoy it until there is not a breath in me.