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What's it worth department?? * 1970 FC7 Charger R/T

I am thinking of purchasing this car to go along with my 70 Superbee, but, I need another car like I need another hole in the head...Thanks Jerry!
NEVER MIND THE HOLE IN THE HEAD JUST GET SOLD STAMPED ON YOUR FOREHEAD N ENJOY
 
Does anybody know what he is refering to?
I cant find that when i look it up on google.

I always use hagerty, nadaguides and looking up auction results myself, though. ^^

So sorry,
It used to be called "Old Car Price Guide"
It is now called "Old Cars report Price Guide"

Ha Ha, only in Circulation since the early 80s
"The Leading Pricing Resource for 40 years"

I have subscribed since the mid 80s......
And yes, thank you for reminding me of Haggerty's
I am a member...



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Wish i could afford to do that too.
I would love to also have a 1969 fury convertible with a 440 and HD suspension.
And a 1970 coronet coupe 426 with a 4 speed. :)
And a dozen of others. :D

Unfortunately i cant afford that.
But at some point i will at least get me a nice full size convertible like the one mentioned above.
That would look really beautiful with red on red just like in the original sales brochure from 69.

On the other hand i do not want to complain.
I got a nice 69 charger R/T, 71 cutlass supreme and a 1989 mercedes 560 sec.
Three really nice cars im very happy with. So i could be doing much worse car wise. ^^

I just saw a "write-up" on that Fury with the Suspension/440 etc.
Super rare car!

Nah, those 70 Coronets with a HEMI?......Dime a Dozen....
Ha Ha
Less than a Dozen made?

:rofl:
 
I’ve recently been helping my father sell several ‘68 thru ‘70 Chargers (some were R/T, some Charger 500, some base model and so on. Ours are/were all complete but, none quite as nice as what you’re showing. $35-$42 sounds about right for current fair market value. I’m in rural Florida. Larger auto markets (like Las Vegas) could creep into higher price points.

One thing we’ve quickly learned is that the survivor cars with a 426 Hemi engine, or rarer factory installed options, carry a substantially higher price for their collectibility.

I'm seeing the 1968s and the 1969s prices Soaring !!
And with that the 70s are riding on their Shirt-tails...
 
If you can get that car for under $30K you are the man! Make sure you thoroughly check it out. Just because it looks nice doesn't mean it's in great condition. Mine looks nice and is a partial survivor, but 8 months later, I'm still fixing **** that is wrong with it and hope to actually drive it like a real car one day..

Plum crazy with white interior, R/T.. If it was a Hemi it would be a Tim Wellborn car.. If it was a Hemi, he would have already bought it by now, and you wouldn't be thinking about trying to buy it haha.
 
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