Just an old Dodge......
https://www.ebay.com/itm/17480523674...5gyicZ&vxp=mtr
My Wife......Darn......:rolleyes:
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Just an old Dodge......
https://www.ebay.com/itm/17480523674...5gyicZ&vxp=mtr
My Wife......Darn......:rolleyes:
But.....she will ......Kike My arse......:D... Just a super nice car...........Slvabulllet.....I wnt all the nice things....
That one is beautiful.:eek::eek:
Wow!!! Less than 20K on the clock!!! :eek:
...nice buy for 70. wholesaler probably gunna make a quick 20 on it...
I owned a 70s hemi Cuda for many years. It could not come close to competing with the cars of today’s technology. It’s nice to look at the old cars but as far as driving them around in my opinion they’re worthless. I don’t know why someone wants to pay all that money for old technology. I understand people need a hobby, go to car shows, find an old beater and restore it, to each his own.
The hemi Cuda was $5000 in 1970. Back in the early 90s I purchased a ZR1 Corvette it was a far superior machine in every way. $60,000.
If you have to ask why you just won't get it....just kidding
But yea old school cool but upgraded suspension brakes etc..
Just Think your comparing the wrong part...not the tech but the style...
As a hobby I get it. I sort of do the same thing with my boat, drag motors and 260s modifying.
As a young man I spent enough time bouncing around on the roads with poor gas mileage. Now I just put gas in the vehicle and drive it. I save the poor gas mileage and bouncing around for boating.
I have owned about 10 real Hemi cars back in the dazz.... They were CHEEP......every one wanted Chevys.....:rolleyes:.....The new Hemi cars are very nice.......But I still like the old ones..... In my Blood.:cheers: Buy what Ya like.:D
Thanks..... For posting.....:)
If anyone is interested in a good vintage muscle cars, I can point you in the right direction. PM me for details
Talked to my buddy, he said they didn't start numbers matching until 1969. :eek:
Be careful! I would have to hire someone that knew their sh!t before I committed. If it is what it is, I see it as a good investment. Plus once or twice a month going on a 20-30 mile run.
That said, a lot of the older guys are turning loose there stuff, so be patient.