Tony Tee
Well-Known Member
Mopars are increasingly gaining more value.
Saw this on YouTube today.
Saw this on YouTube today.
If I was going on a cross country drive, and had a choice of an A, B.E, body it sure wouldn’t be an A or E. A collector nearby wanted a particular coloured Challenger. Flew to get it, drove home about 450 miles. Said he would keep driving B bodies for long trips.Coming from the A body side of the auction block, the 67-69 Barracudas have always been worth good money. Demons and Dusters are next with the 340 4 speed cars being at the top of the heap. Some of those are selling for $35+ g's. 340 powered Swingers are next with the 318 cars following close behind. I have seen clean 318 Swingers fetching upwards of $30 large. Hey, what's not to like.
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Absolutely. The buckets in my 66 are way more comfortable than the bench in my Swinger.If I was going on a cross country drive, and had a choice of an A, B.E, body it sure wouldn’t be an A or E. A collector nearby wanted a particular coloured Challenger. Flew to get it, drove home about 450 miles. Said he would keep driving B bodies for long trips.
About 35 years ago, I adjusted the buckets to my wife’s and my liking. Have done some 10 day- 13 trips. Have put on a few trips around 3500-4200 miles. Never had a back issue, she maintains that her seat is probably one of most comfortable that she has ridden in.
Current status: 7 bought, 1 sold. I'm en fuego!
Or, time to buy some Chevys, hold a few years and flip a sale?
I think the nice 340 4 speed #s matching high impact color 1970-1 Dusters and 1971-2 Demons will be a good investment I think they have been under valued and will go up As with any car try to buy the nicest car you can afford