bkuhn
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I have a 1970 Dodge Charger 500. 383 Magnum. All original car for the most part. My Dad bought this car brand new from the dealer and was the only owner. I am the youngest kid in the family and by the time I came along in 1981, the car didn't really fit the family needs and sort of just go pushed aside. I don't recall ever riding in it or hearing it run after 1986(ish). I inherited the car when my Dad passed away and just recently was able to get it back from the "shop" that was "restoring" it after 3.5 years of trying. Most of you can probably already guess what kind of shop it was. Long story short, it was supposed to be a full disassembly restoration, using as many original parts/pieces as possible and discussions on what was not salvageable.
The "shop" had the car for 7.5 years total and at the end of it all, basically, nothing was really done besides some new floors and some exterior metal work. The guy is slippery at best, so I am finding it hard to take his word for much, but from what he is saying and I can tell myself: he replaced the rear quarters, fixed a dent in the LF fender, did some trunk work, replaced the floors, repainted the car back to factory color and installed a new vinyl top. Still needs interior fenders/wheel well work on all 4 corners IMO. Interior got new carpet and the seats redone (although 1 already has a hole in it). Other than that, and a few brackets/bolts here and there, nothing appears to have been touched.
So, here we are. I had a different local shop come take a look at what I have. Very vague on so much, I don't know where I stand really.
Here is what I am trying to figure out right now:
What is the car worth as it sits?
How much would it cost in time and money to make it a nice, reliable, safe driving car to enjoy?
What would it be worth if I did that? (as in, would I have to spend $20k and only gain $10k in value)
How much would it cost in time and money to make it a showroom style rebuild?
What would it be worth if I did that?
Specs from my research:
1970 Dodge Charger 500
E63 - engine 383 4bbl (Magnum)
A01 - Charger Light Pkg (55% built)
A04 - Charger Radio Group (29% built)
D32 - A727 Transmission
FF4 - Paint Color (11% built)
C6XW - White Vinyl/Leather Interior
C55 - Bucket Seats
D53 - 3.23 Ratio Sure Grip 8.75 Axle (assuming this based on codes I found for 383 4bbl)
D91 - Sure Grip Diff (assuming this based on codes and options I found for 383 4bbl)
H51 - A/C with Front Heater and 50 AMP Alternator (62% built)
J25 - 3 speed windshield wipers (33% built)
L31 - Hood mounted turn signals
M21 - Drip rail moldings
M31 - Body belt moldings
V1W - White Vinyl roof (26% built)
26 - 26" Radiator
C16 - Woodgrain Center Console
V1W - White Vinyl Top
C15 - Seat Belt Deluxe (2% built)
I have a 1970 Dodge Charger 500. 383 Magnum. All original car for the most part. My Dad bought this car brand new from the dealer and was the only owner. I am the youngest kid in the family and by the time I came along in 1981, the car didn't really fit the family needs and sort of just go pushed aside. I don't recall ever riding in it or hearing it run after 1986(ish). I inherited the car when my Dad passed away and just recently was able to get it back from the "shop" that was "restoring" it after 3.5 years of trying. Most of you can probably already guess what kind of shop it was. Long story short, it was supposed to be a full disassembly restoration, using as many original parts/pieces as possible and discussions on what was not salvageable.
The "shop" had the car for 7.5 years total and at the end of it all, basically, nothing was really done besides some new floors and some exterior metal work. The guy is slippery at best, so I am finding it hard to take his word for much, but from what he is saying and I can tell myself: he replaced the rear quarters, fixed a dent in the LF fender, did some trunk work, replaced the floors, repainted the car back to factory color and installed a new vinyl top. Still needs interior fenders/wheel well work on all 4 corners IMO. Interior got new carpet and the seats redone (although 1 already has a hole in it). Other than that, and a few brackets/bolts here and there, nothing appears to have been touched.
So, here we are. I had a different local shop come take a look at what I have. Very vague on so much, I don't know where I stand really.
Here is what I am trying to figure out right now:
What is the car worth as it sits?
How much would it cost in time and money to make it a nice, reliable, safe driving car to enjoy?
What would it be worth if I did that? (as in, would I have to spend $20k and only gain $10k in value)
How much would it cost in time and money to make it a showroom style rebuild?
What would it be worth if I did that?
Specs from my research:
1970 Dodge Charger 500
E63 - engine 383 4bbl (Magnum)
A01 - Charger Light Pkg (55% built)
A04 - Charger Radio Group (29% built)
D32 - A727 Transmission
FF4 - Paint Color (11% built)
C6XW - White Vinyl/Leather Interior
C55 - Bucket Seats
D53 - 3.23 Ratio Sure Grip 8.75 Axle (assuming this based on codes I found for 383 4bbl)
D91 - Sure Grip Diff (assuming this based on codes and options I found for 383 4bbl)
H51 - A/C with Front Heater and 50 AMP Alternator (62% built)
J25 - 3 speed windshield wipers (33% built)
L31 - Hood mounted turn signals
M21 - Drip rail moldings
M31 - Body belt moldings
V1W - White Vinyl roof (26% built)
26 - 26" Radiator
C16 - Woodgrain Center Console
V1W - White Vinyl Top
C15 - Seat Belt Deluxe (2% built)