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Post by JR on Jul 13, 2014 19:06:08 GMT -5
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Post by BadCattitude on Jul 15, 2014 15:51:30 GMT -5
Talk about a time capsule!
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Post by wheelbender6 on Jul 15, 2014 19:51:15 GMT -5
I'm a Mopar man myself, but I might be willing trade a 440 six pack Cuda for that pony (if I had a 440 six pack Cuda).
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Post by spunn on Jul 15, 2014 21:36:47 GMT -5
Drooling!!!
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Post by shalomdawg on Jul 18, 2014 6:35:03 GMT -5
howdy, just a thought about the 100,000 suggested value. the original 5,000 plus at the time of first purchase is about the same value as the estimated value today. what equivalent new muscle car could you buy today for about the same 100,000?
lotsa miles and smiles to ya ken
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Post by bandito2 on Jul 19, 2014 13:30:00 GMT -5
DAYAM!!! Maybe they shouldn't even wash it for the auction.... Comes with original dust!!. (probably will clean it up to better than showroom new anyway) I'd like to find some "near zero" miles on the clock older scooters and get them for a song because they're old.... well, that's what I'd say. WOW that is indeed a rare find. 100% All original.... (except for the tires) Man, you just don't find things like that nearly ever.
It's not just the dollar value, it's the intrinsic and historical value. Not to mention the outright rarity of such a vehicle of that age and condition. It should go for more than $100K. But it would be interesting to see what it actually sells for.
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