This Never-Raced, Original LO23 Dodge Dart Is Going To Auction

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Just throwing Darts hoping for a BullsEye. More likely a BlackEye for the winner.

Build a clone paint it the same color and race it.
 
Nope ... it will pull the values of 67-69 Darts up .

$ 300K buyers of original Hemi dart aren’t buying $8K /6 67 Dart Sedans.

those are not comp sales.

Does a $10 million dollar Beverly Hills mansion make a $200K rough Detroit neighborhood home go up in value? … well, they’re both homes? :realcrazy:
 
Not saying our cars will bring 100k but it will impact the values. Watch 340 & 383 cars rise over the next year. It will happen ! Might only be 4-8 k but it will effect the prices .
1st to rise will be 440 cars then 383s then 340 cars . 4 speeds will be an add .
 
Not saying our cars will bring 100k but it will impact the values. Watch 340 & 383 cars rise over the next year. It will happen ! Might only be 4-8 k but it will effect the prices .
1st to rise will be 440 cars then 383s then 340 cars . 4 speeds will be an add .
I have to disagree. I'll check the date of the last auction, and you can extrapolate the rise in value between the two auctions. Our cars are going up in value but I doubt it's because one rare example sold for a high price at auction.
 
How much can you buy a 1968-70 Charger shell for ?

what does that directly have to do with a Hemi Dart? That’s a very specific and niche car. And in the bell curve of 67-69 Darts, it’s an outlier.

I agree with 440 -> 383 -> 340 -> 318 trickle down effect.

but in general the 67-up Mopar musclecar market seems has been and currently on a rise.

the 62-65 B-bodies have not.
 
I think it was 2016 it went for $300k. If it gets $350k, that's a 16.5% increase in value, or 2.75% per year.

If you didn't know about this car, or the several others that have sold at auction over the past decade, I highly doubt it would affect any increase in price for the lesser models. Comparing any regular production Dart vs a 1 of 70-80 race car isn't fair in any manner. They are raising in value because of simple supply and demand.

That's my thoughts on our Darts and pricing. No matter what it may or may not sell for, I still love this car.
 
Only driven to church on sundays by my granny with an egg under her right foot... scouts honor...
 
Just cause Mecum says it sold doesn’t mean it’s got a new owner in 2016.

Higher the value, the more auction house shenanigans take place.
 
Nope ... it will pull the values of 67-69 Darts up .
I don’t see haw any other dart besides a race hemi will change in value. From a /6 roller to a restored 383 GTS, they are just not the same as a race hemi dart.
 
It's in the top ten Mopars and top ten race cars half hour episodes as well as the 2016 auction.
Yep, the first 2 You mentioned. I forgot.... have alot going on... Thank You!
Just cause Mecum says it sold doesn’t mean it’s got a new owner in 2016.

Higher the value, the more auction house shenanigans take place.
Makes sense, I mean, it's a high stake game, who says they all play legit?
 
This was what it looked like at some point in its race life from 1968 to 1977.

Most of these online “magazines” have little to no credibility.

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This was what it looked like at some point in its race life from 1968 to 1977.

Most of these online “magazines” have little to no credibility.

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So they meant " never raced since shitty resto"? Please don't get me wrong, if I had sick coin, I'd have built something similar. I Love the Hemi SS cars, and always remind bowtie and blue oval owners of the records set. I've always wanted to put my foot in one.. without granny's egg! Lol . But if something is being misrepresented, that's shady business.
 
So they meant " never raced since shitty resto"? Please don't get me wrong, if I had sick coin, I'd have built something similar. I Love the Hemi SS cars, and always remind bowtie and blue oval owners of the records set. I've always wanted to put my foot in one.. without granny's egg! Lol . But if something is being misrepresented, that's shady business.

its not misrepresented by the seller.

The piss-poor story written by this
ANDREW WOLF took the Mecum write up and twisted all the facts around and made up stuff.

Andrew Wolf, Author at Dragzine


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To bad it does not have the original air cleaner for such a low mileage car. They are so hard to find. I only seen them in a couple of pictures.
 
This was what it looked like at some point in its race life from 1968 to 1977.

Most of these online “magazines” have little to no credibility.

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its not misrepresented by the seller.

The piss-poor story written by this
ANDREW WOLF took the Mecum write up and twisted all the facts around and made up stuff.

Andrew Wolf, Author at Dragzine


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Found this doing a quick search.

The "Car of the Rising Sun" is a real LO23 car, and accounted for. In that photo, it is being driven by a good friend of mine who owned the car briefly in the early 1970's. I cannot recall the names of the brothers who originally owned the car, but it was built more for ISCA-type shows. They were from Central PA (York?). The car was never really a strong runner when my friend owned it. This car eventually ended up being the plain yellow car Lou Mancini built to drive on the street in the late 1970's/early 1980's. It sold a Barrett-Jackson a few years back for $300k, and I believe still resides in Vegas.

Lou Mancini, Tom Hoover, what's the difference?
 
I was at the mecum auction when the Micky Weise LO23 dart went across the block. I snapped the pic at $300k but I think it got to $330k and didn’t sell.
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