Worst case of Barrett-Jackson disease ever!

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I'm not a fan of earlies but-I WOULD DRIVE IT!!!
 
Lol. If you're going to ask 45K it better have NO rust and NO dents and NO tears in the seats.

It is a neat car and I could see it selling in the mid 20's but this is silly.

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Tired paint. Tired interior. Starting to show rust. Yup, super bargain deal there fellas.
 
Seems very original. If it was restored, yall would be bitchin that it wasn't original.
 
What's the saying ?? "A car is worth only what someone is willing to pay."
Another I've heard is "If you wait long enough,someone will come along and pay for it." Just not me.......
 

They are hopeing that some rich guy will buy it because his cousin had one back in the day. Somebody that doesn't know the market might pay the price. Way too much in my opinion.
 
Honestly, 273 matching #s or not, not worth that.
Those cars are worth more with a bit more of performance.
 
Now if this was a 66 Nova!!!!!
It is
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And you cant have it!
 
What needs to happen is everybody just say no to these over inflated prices and eventually the bottom will fall out. Nothing but flippers taking advantage of Americans who need to liquidate the toys to survive.
 
I wonder if the car is on consignment.
I don't like dealers anyway.
Profit has to be built into it in addition to an inflated price.
Buying multiple cars one does not need borders on what might be called "cornering the market".
They take the joie out of the hobby.
 
A small roots blower ,tricked out trans, and Dana rear,
Maybe get 1/2 that asking price
 
I hope he gets it. It would be good for me and my 65 Barracuda. It's whatever the market will pay.
 
I've seen cars that my dad had when I was growing up on sites like that for 100,000+... Just craziness... I guess we should have kept them :-0
'70 cuda, '69 roadrunner, '70 challenger r/t, '68 440 Dart, '69 Superbee, '68 Coronet, '70 Duster 340, '71 Demon 340 etc... He has a '69 Roadrunner 440 clone now. Still pretty sweet...
Anyways, we would have laughed in someone's face back in the day if they told us these cars would be selling for 6 figures now... I still have trouble thinking even about my '76 (MINT) Dodge Powerwagon 4x4, 360 automatic, Hemi Orange, short bed, stepside, pickup I sold for 3,500... Sigh, let alone my old cars...
 
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