1963 Dart convertible, rare and valuable?

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MLC Dodge

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I thought I'd seen somewhere here that the 1963 dart is rare and valuable. Is this true? I've found one and it's priced right and in fair shape. Just curious to see if this is plain Jane or more desirable version. Thanks.
 
All 1960's cars are rare today.

Ragtop cars bring more re-sell $$ because they are ragtops & fun & less of them were produced.

Most "A" body cars are not going to make you rich=-- they have a smaller following than other cars.

If you like it, buy-it & enjoy!! Share some pictures on here , then sell it when your done!
Lawrence
 
All 1960's cars are rare today.

Ragtop cars bring more re-sell $$ because they are ragtops & fun & less of them were produced.

Most "A" body cars are not going to make you rich=-- they have a smaller following than other cars.

If you like it, buy-it & enjoy!! Share some pictures on here , then sell it when your done!
Lawrence

X2 on that . You can put way more money in the 63/63s than you can get out of them, I know cause I have one. But on the other side they are fun to drive and fairly easy to work on,and you shine it up and you get a lot of lookers and (look honey how they shift with those little buttons, my dad had one of those)
Moe
 
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