I've seen this same car at Don Rook's Father's Day party's back in the early 80s. Not my idea of cool AT ALL but, I do remember it. There were a lot of rare Mopars there & he owned quite a few himself. I wouldn't be surprised if you attended some of them yourself.Conv's, and Big block A's , E's and B's. Grand spaulding A's or package cars. Otherwise anything you do to other cars is an improvement of your taste. You can never ruin anything that you own. I see some real stupid things done to cars but if the owner likes it thats cool. and some really unique things Like this 4X4 Satellite
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There is truth to this I have the 14 inch ralleys on my 340 Dart I cant imagine the car will even want to hook up with 70 series tires on it...Original sucks
Stock sucks
Cars that don’t get driven suck.
If it’s a rare, valuable, museum piece kinda thing I get it, but I’ll just never need to own one of those.

Yeah ROI some guys are into that I purposely didnt keep track of the money spent on mine, I simply do not want to know I just know the car is worth more now than it was in the condition I found it.In my case I'm talking an A-body Duster 340 (H code car) with virtually no rust and not the original drive train. For a lot of guys an A-body is considered a boring plain-Jane car. Mark (Graveyard cars) said once he doesn't even like doing them because the ROI just isn't worth it. With 330k of the '72 Dusters built, I would tend to agree. It's not a hemi 'Cuda.
People are unreal any more with their lack of class, manners and intelligence... I'd say something like "ya wanna buy it? 40 grand..."as he was running away...OR " ya know if you are going to check numbers they make a telescoping inspection mirror ..."Well I have to disagree. You see the 69 Barracuda in the background. Member of Mopar Madness?. I caught him laying in my trunk looking for the vin on the package tray when my friend and I were walking back from the food court. Scratched the rear stripe when he got out and ran. Where ever you go there is always an Asshole.
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I was there. I travel yards with Don collecting 56 chrysler parts. A friend bought his 70 Coronet Hemi car . and another bought his Superbird.. Always wondered who got his sons 71 Cuda conv. that sat by the house.I've seen this same car at Don Rook's Father's Day party's back in the early 80s. Not my idea of cool AT ALL but, I do remember it. There were a lot of rare Mopars there & he owned quite a few himself. I wouldn't be surprised if you attended some of them yourself.
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Yep, that's the place. I was told about it by his son Drew who owned the Cuda & even let me drive it once. I'm glad I knew him. I remember that huge garage in front of the Superbird in the first photo, being packed with cars Don owned, a couple factory 4-speed C-body's & the cars behind the garage! Good memories.I was there. I travel yards with Don collecting 56 chrysler parts. A friend bought his 70 Coronet Hemi car . and another bought his Superbird.. Always wondered who got his sons 71 Cuda conv. that sat by the house.
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LOVE it!! Brings back memories. In 1969 I bought a 69 F8 green fastback. It was a great car at the drive in and for watching submarine races at the lake at night.Original is for losers saving their car for the next person to enjoy.
Original bb car that we 'ruined' with a giant hole through the hood and other nonsense.
Future holds additional nonsense.
Downside is we drive the heck out of it and have gobs of memories.
Power Tour!
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You are lucky. I wanted my son to have my Hardtop. He loved that car. Rip Kirk.I am lucky to have a son who will keep, drive and cherish my A body. He wouldn't swap it for any modern sports car.
I'm not understanding where this thread went from "personal preference" to "it's all about money
how much do things like matching numbers and paint codes and original equipment really affect value
've seen some absolute stupid numbers pop up at auction, some in excess of 40k