So.... what’s it worth ? 69 GTS vert 383 4-speed

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If the GTS was complete and restored maybe 20 to 30,000.

The others 10 to 20,000 restored.

All 4 as is 500 to 1500. Based on what I see.

Just my opinion
 
I do know Haggerty would let you insure a pristine 69 Dodge Dart GTS for 45k, maximum.
 
If the GTS was complete and restored maybe 20 to 30,000.

The others 10 to 20,000 restored.

All 4 as is 500 to 1500. Based on what I see.

Just my opinion

Holy cow, have A-bodies taken a major drop in prices? Again, I have no connection to this car besides having bought some things from the guy selling it (an auto wrecker) but a restored 383 4-speed convertible GTS one of 34,, very next to the holy grail of A-bodies, only worth 20k?
 
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but a restored 383 4-speed convertible GTS one of 34,, very next to the holy grail of A-bodies, only worth 20k?
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I'm not far off the mark.

Now consider how much money you will have to invest to get it perfect.

Doubt you will ever get return on investment.

Now if you were building it for yourself to keep then the investment is perhaps worth it.

I have my dad's 67 dart convertible, he bought new, So Cal car, garaged. Needs full restoration, 30,000 to 50,000 to do it right ( I'm not talented enough to do the body and paint, or rebuild the engine)

Even after it was all done it would only be a 15 to 20,000 car.


. Mecums sold an M-code 440 GTS for 80k plus fees
M Code is another story.

If you look at the 6 figure Cudas, Challangers, Chargers, they have to be numbers matching, 440, 4 speed, 6 pack etc to get that money.

A 318, 70 Cuda, is going to bring more money than an A body (some rare exceptions) in the same condition
 
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That was a beautiful car and they estimated it between $100,000-$125,000 I believe

It really is. I don’t know if any Dart besides the 68 Hemi or maybe a GSS could pull north of 100k, and the black one has a few things that i would correct, but it’s probably near the top of the heap.
 
Sweet, how long have you owned it?

About 9 years, give or take. I had a bit of a health scare, and I decided that an M-code was the car for me. I didn’t realize that i would fall ***-backwards into a maybe 1 of 1 silver M-code.
 
My 69 GTS convertible is insured for $60000 through Hagerty.
It's 1 of 58. Its in the GTS registry.
Its worth much more than $15000-$20000.
You can ask what you want, they will only sell for what someone is willing to pay.
A restored GTS convertible brings more than $20000.
The market is getting softer with less younger generations wanting classic muscle cars.
 
About 9 years, give or take. I had a bit of a health scare, and I decided that an M-code was the car for me. I didn’t realize that i would fall ***-backwards into a maybe 1 of 1 silver M-code.
Health scares apparently can have positive results
 
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