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Thread: WTB: 1968 Roadrunner
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04-06-2005, 08:57 PM #16Screaming And Flying!
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I had a 1968 clone car I couldn't give it away. It had a 440 auto. Sold it to buy a 71 challenger. I know of a 68 or69 GTX for $ 25,000. It's sposed to be nice.
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05-10-2005, 10:08 PM #175000 RPM
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Try Mopar Collectors Guide. They are a national classified for Mopars. They have a website www.moparcollectorsguide.com
I wouldn't hold out for a matching numbers car, unless you can afford to pay the big money. There were actually more 68's built than any other year. They were cheap fast and fun. Few were left stock, many were wrecked, and a boatload were turned into race cars. Just keep an eye out for a clean, correctly built car. Beware of "puppy factory's". Steer clear of anyone advertising a "frame off restoration" as these were unibody cars.
You can try contacting Stephen's Performance in Ala. He's the schiznit when it come to Mopars.Last edited by Psyco; 05-10-2005 at 10:16 PM.
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05-18-2005, 07:23 PM #18
1970 looked the best and they put carpet in it in 70
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