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Chargers for sale by crack addicts

This thing has been for sale for at least 6 months. It’s currently sitting out in the snow. Over priced by 2x I’d say.

1967 Dodge CHARGER 66K LOW MILES We Finance | Canton Ohio | Ohio Auto Warehouse LLC


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I saw that car a few weeks ago. The excitement of seeing it was quickly dashed by the retard Donk wheels.
 
This thing has been for sale for at least 6 months. It’s currently sitting out in the snow. Over priced by 2x I’d say.

1967 Dodge CHARGER 66K LOW MILES We Finance | Canton Ohio | Ohio Auto Warehouse LLC


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Seems that the unloved Chargers hold a special place in some owners minds. Fortunately the prices are affordable for more people.
If you put a new 66 , 67 and 68 base 383 in a room together and showed the features, more people would appreciate the 1st gen’s. In my honest opinion.
I am one of those who purchases a car for our personal enjoyment. It is not done to make anyone wealthy.
I admit that I will sell parts and cars and take a profit.
 
What a difference 50 years makes. The stuff we considered rusty in the 70s would be top shelf today.

my GTX was kinda rough in 85....... today, it's the most solid car I've ever worked on

and yeah, put almost every Charger in this thread somewhere
 
my GTX was kinda rough in 85....... today, it's the most solid car I've ever worked on

and yeah, put almost every Charger in this thread somewhere
Same with Baby Blue. With completely rust free trunk floor and floor pans. Try to find that today. And in 1983, the current one, repaired with NOS sheet metal, was considered a "remade rust bucket," by my former brother in law who worked at the dealership when it was new.
 
This is the whole ad...

29k original miles, clean title in hand
1972 dodge charger 6.6L restored, upgraded CVF racing pulley system, upgraded long tube headers.
Updated radiator, new orange powder coated Hemi valve covers and air cleaner, new headliner, upgraded Mopar steering wheel, fresh wet hemi orange paint job, brand new red top battery, new ignition, new avs carburetor, new brakes, recent tune up and engine tune
NO LOW BALLERS, PLEASE ONLY MESSAGE IF YOU ARE READY TO PURCHASE!! I have many offers and will be auctioning off at barret Jackson soon.

$50,000 LOL

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This is the whole ad...

29k original miles, clean title in hand
1972 dodge charger 6.6L restored, upgraded CVF racing pulley system, upgraded long tube headers.
Updated radiator, new orange powder coated Hemi valve covers and air cleaner, new headliner, upgraded Mopar steering wheel, fresh wet hemi orange paint job, brand new red top battery, new ignition, new avs carburetor, new brakes, recent tune up and engine tune
NO LOW BALLERS, PLEASE ONLY MESSAGE IF YOU ARE READY TO PURCHASE!! I have many offers and will be auctioning off at barret Jackson soon.

$50,000 LOL

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Maybe not quite ready for Barret Jackson...
 
If the rest of the bodywork is anything like that horrendous rear lower quarter panel then that wet hemi orange paint is going to need stripped and done correctly
 
OMG... in 3 seconds.. wtf is with the quarter panel? Wahts with the front bumper... and why does the car look soo wrong...
My guess is the bumper took a hit high up and was never straightened. (My original was similar.)
No idea about that quarter!
 
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