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Charger Fever

swissarmy

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So I've been shopping for a charger. I got ... the fever. And I need more cowbell.

Thing is, I've always loved the 68s.
Problem is that 69s are all over and easy to come by relatively.

I'm just looking for an original car that is a driver.
Do I wait on a 68 or admit that a 69 is close enough to deliver the goods?
 
So I've been shopping for a charger. I got ... the fever. And I need more cowbell.

Thing is, I've always loved the 68s.
Problem is that 69s are all over and easy to come by relatively.

I'm just looking for an original car that is a driver.
Do I wait on a 68 or admit that a 69 is close enough to deliver the goods?
What is your price range?
 
What is your price range?
I'd love to get something in the high 40s.
like this:
 
Why is it so hard for some sellers to vacuum the floor before taking pictures? Notice the brown funk growing on the the right side of the carpet & the discoloration on the left side. This leads me to believe that water is leaking in.

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Is it going to be your first Charger ?
Is it going to be your last Charger ?
If you think it will be your only Charger keep looking to find the one you like
Looking can be half the fun to finally getting the car you truly want as long as travelling to look at one the moment you think the right one pops up can be done
 
From experience, hold out for THE Charger you want and don't settle for anything less. Year, color, engine, transmission, etc. Not saying it has to be perfect, but should meet your must haves and within your budget. If you do not, you will always wonder and want a '68. I would highly suggest going to see the car in person too before you buy it.
 
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I'll go counter to the previous suggestions and say, if budget is even partly a concern, you'd be well off to buy any second-gen Charger, '68 to '70. If you factor in increasing rarity of big blocks and other options, the pickens get real slim on a 40K or under budget. That's the first time I've heard of '69's being "all over and easy to come by". :lol: Good luck in your hunt!
 
what those guys said about price, no nice ones around me for under 80k
here's what your price range would buy near me, personally, I'd prefer the 66 charger, never was enamored over the 68-70 line.
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