To Sell Or Not To Sell...Mopar Madness

O.K. now you've added another part of the story. When you stated 5 or 10 years. I'd say you'd still be hard pressed but....... Let me tell you a little story. When I was a kid I bought my first car for $600 bucks. It was (and is) a 1957 chevy 2 door hard top Belair. You could buy any of the wagon series (except nomads) for around $300 bucks. Parts cars galore. Fast forward almost 40 years and you can't even touch a rust bucket 4 dr wagon for anything less than around 2.5 to 3K. Guys want Belairs and can't afford them so they start settling for what they can afford. It starts driving up the cost of the less desirable. 1974 Scamp desirable right now? Maybe as a parts car (but even now they reproduce so much). Will it be later? Maybe. But right now it's a money pit for you that your heart isn't in to. Have you noticed that parts are twice as expensive because "MOPAR" is attached to them yet? Cut your loss, sell it, trade it, raffle it, give it to one of those help a veteran places to auction off and take it as a tax right off. Lease it to someone. Donate it to a high school as a drag race project. Hell, shock the bejesus out of some kid. Take it to a car show, watch the crowd, and the first kid that comes along and shows any admiration, throw him the keys and walk away. What a great story that would be. Maybe it would be made in to a movie and you'd get rich.