74 Dart with 72 ends?

So, finally after almost two years, this lady acknowledges one of my posts, even after I've complimented her numerous times...

...and what does she do?

Criticizes my judgement.

I'm looking for something structurally solid, and affordable to practice my painting and/or welding skills on, that I could ask a fair price for when done, but not mind keeping for a while if it doesn't sell quickly.

Around here the 73 ad up Dodge A bodies just don't move.
72 and down shiny two doors move pretty good.


my deepest apologies for missing previous posts from you ......im not stuck up but sometimes I manage to miss things I should probably notice. :oops:

and now that I know that you are going to do this project to turn a few dollars then yes it makes sense that you would do what your proposing ......a reality is that the earlier cars are more marketable.

I jumped in with my comment only because I don't appreciate the bashing of the later cars as they are great cars .....however not in market value sadly. :tongue7:

around here the later cars are harder to find and there are mostly earlier cars mainly (67-72) I have been looking for a 75 dart with no luck here.

Best wishes and if I can help....I will jump in :hello2: