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69 RR Worth

Habib

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How woukd you guys Rate this one on price?
This Car is only 20 minutes from me i can take a look at it for someone.

http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/cto/5825889092.html

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Based on my ongoing restoration project I'd value that care at about $1,000. Unless you are a master fabricator with 100's if not 1,000s of hours of free time and can do all the work yourself you will spend far more restoring this car than it's worth. It is very easy to grossly underestimate what it takes to restore something like this and the "while I'm at it" will burn through your wallet. All of a sudden that piece of chrome isnt good enough for that new paint, then go drop $500 on new emblems and decals, interior $$$$, tires and wheels, the AMD sheet metal guy becomes your best friend.

IMO, run away .
 
By looking at the front edge of the hood, I can only imagine what the undercarriage looks like. This is a parts car at best. Grill looked ok
 
From the visible rust showing on this car what can not be seen will be considerably worse. It's way over priced! As mentioned may only be a parts car at the end of the day.
Matt
 
Amazing! He's got an extra 0 on the price. I'd have a hard time even at that.
 
The heat and humidity at the Carlisle show this past summer must have been absolutely brutal...... :D

I think the seller needs to sit in the shade for a bit.
 
What bugs me is that everybody with a salvageable RR sees this ad and thinks theirs is worth 20k.
I have a friend with a 69 that's been sitting for forty years in better shape than this one and he sees this one now thinks his is worth twice what it really is.
 
At $9500, it looks like a steal....compared to some of the rusted out parts I see for sale at times. :)
 
I sold an almost identical car (rusty '69 Roadrunner, #'s matching 383/4 speed) for $6,250 in November of 2015. Had it on the market for 2 months. I started at $9,000, hoped to get $7,000, ended up getting short of that and came away happy.
 
I sold an almost identical car (rusty '69 Roadrunner, #'s matching 383/4 speed) for $6,250 in November of 2015. Had it on the market for 2 months. I started at $9,000, hoped to get $7,000, ended up getting short of that and came away happy.
Was yours realistically restorable?
 
I sold an almost identical car (rusty '69 Roadrunner, #'s matching 383/4 speed) for $6,250 in November of 2015. Had it on the market for 2 months. I started at $9,000, hoped to get $7,000, ended up getting short of that and came away happy.

Wow, I guess some people do have the money it takes to resurrect a car like that.
 
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