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Awesome Car!

I love browsing Rk's inventory, always some of the most awesome cars in the country...
http://www.rkmotorscharlotte.com/sales/inventory/active#!/1971-Plymouth-Cuda/133269
http://www.rkmotorscharlotte.com/sales/inventory/active#!/1967-Chevrolet-Nova/135069 I am not a nova gun, but this car oozes being different than what you ever see... just cool to look at and I am sure a blast to drive...

http://www.rkmotorscharlotte.com/sa...1923+-+2016&search[meta_sort]=list_price.desc

I tlaked to them about a 70 v-code bee they had, I almost pulled the trigger after I let one of my 70 ss verts go, BUT I had the same car as them with better options (bucket, console, super trak pak) and better color (hemi orange, no vinyl), theirs is white, bench, 3.54 ratio... So I just bit the bullet and started building mine... They still have the white one listed for $120K, I was told $80K over the phone with out going down there to look at it, I am confident I could get that car for $75k... ALTHOUGH I get to do mine my way, and do it... PLUS instead of spending 75 on one car, mine will only run me around $30K and I sold the 70 for $90K which will leave me enough to build the plum crazy 70 on the same sale.. So I get 2 bad *** mopars for one bad *** chevelle, and I should still have enough left over to start building my 70' HEMI Convertible R/T coronet (clone), I still need to find a vert 70 500 or rt donor though...
 
I love browsing Rk's inventory, always some of the most awesome cars in the country...
http://www.rkmotorscharlotte.com/sales/inventory/active#!/1971-Plymouth-Cuda/133269
http://www.rkmotorscharlotte.com/sales/inventory/active#!/1967-Chevrolet-Nova/135069 I am not a nova gun, but this car oozes being different than what you ever see... just cool to look at and I am sure a blast to drive...

http://www.rkmotorscharlotte.com/sa...1923+-+2016&search[meta_sort]=list_price.desc

I tlaked to them about a 70 v-code bee they had, I almost pulled the trigger after I let one of my 70 ss verts go, BUT I had the same car as them with better options (bucket, console, super trak pak) and better color (hemi orange, no vinyl), theirs is white, bench, 3.54 ratio... So I just bit the bullet and started building mine... They still have the white one listed for $120K, I was told $80K over the phone with out going down there to look at it, I am confident I could get that car for $75k... ALTHOUGH I get to do mine my way, and do it... PLUS instead of spending 75 on one car, mine will only run me around $30K and I sold the 70 for $90K which will leave me enough to build the plum crazy 70 on the same sale.. So I get 2 bad *** mopars for one bad *** chevelle, and I should still have enough left over to start building my 70' HEMI Convertible R/T coronet (clone), I still need to find a vert 70 500 or rt donor though...

Many folks have criticized RK Motors for their prices. I have bought five cars from them over the las 15 years or so. They have all been awesome. I currently have the 67 white/copper Hemi GTX that they restored. It couldn't be more perfect. If you do your homework you get what you pay for and not many cars you will see will be better.
 
Very pretty car and worth the money if it is as nice as they say it is.
 
Yes
They do sell nice cars
And I do know their asking price is NOT FIRM, they are flexible.
They are smart and savvy
 
Many folks have criticized RK Motors for their prices. I have bought five cars from them over the las 15 years or so. They have all been awesome. I currently have the 67 white/copper Hemi GTX that they restored. It couldn't be more perfect. If you do your homework you get what you pay for and not many cars you will see will be better.

Yes, I believe it, the cars photo very well too, lol, they are not amateur league at all that is for sure... I will be honest, restoring a mopar is MUCH tougher than restoring a chevy, even just getting stuff right is hard to find info for and then when you find it, you gt 4 different answers, and 3 of them are correct, lol Its weird business... With a chevy, you do it its cut and dry and done, I am still gathering parts for the bee, its going to be a 2 year resto lol.. While that has been on the lift I finished a 57 chevy pickup hot rod, lol....
 
Yes, I believe it, the cars photo very well too, lol, they are not amateur league at all that is for sure... I will be honest, restoring a mopar is MUCH tougher than restoring a chevy, even just getting stuff right is hard to find info for and then when you find it, you gt 4 different answers, and 3 of them are correct, lol Its weird business... With a chevy, you do it its cut and dry and done, I am still gathering parts for the bee, its going to be a 2 year resto lol.. While that has been on the lift I finished a 57 chevy pickup hot rod, lol....

I thought each car I bought from the 70 LS6 Chevelle to the 63 Max Wedge was the best car. That is until I got the current 67 Hemi GTX. It is with out any doubt the best car out of all I bought.
 
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The more I looked into this car the better it is. The motor was done by one of the best as was the whole restoration. It was restored for the ORIGINAL owner and has bulletproof documentation. Very fair price. Someone should jump on this if you are a 67 Hemi GTX fan, because there probably is none better for sale anywhere! Believe it or not, RK Motors has listed in the incoming inventory, another Metallic Blue 1967 Hemi GTX survivor. It has an automatic. Asking price I believe is $69,900!
 
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Beautiful car it looks like my dads old Hemi GTX minus the 4spd
 
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