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Hello all , I was curious if any of the long time members could possibly help me out with a question.
I have a 35th anniversary dodge 330 4dr with the slant 6, the bodies in pretty descent shape, the interiors bad , but all there down to the stock radio, it runs and drives, but needs some break work, a water pump , and a carb.
Im wondering what its worth as a VERY solid start for a project, there doesnt seem to be alot of them around, and Ive not been able to find ANY online for sale to get an idea.
I rescently sold my project 69 barracuda, and found out later that I basically gave it away
. I dont want to make the same mistake twice, any ideas would be very helpfull , thanks
I have a 35th anniversary dodge 330 4dr with the slant 6, the bodies in pretty descent shape, the interiors bad , but all there down to the stock radio, it runs and drives, but needs some break work, a water pump , and a carb.
Im wondering what its worth as a VERY solid start for a project, there doesnt seem to be alot of them around, and Ive not been able to find ANY online for sale to get an idea.I rescently sold my project 69 barracuda, and found out later that I basically gave it away
. I dont want to make the same mistake twice, any ideas would be very helpfull , thanks
howdy twisted. man there really isnt a big market for the 4 doors . specially w/ a 6.If teh cars really solid you may gat 1200 out of it. I sold a really nice 66 880 for 6 bills last summer, the body was totally rust free. 383 auto car. needed some engine work got it in a parts deal, and then turned it. i ws lucky i thought to get that for it. good luck.
Hey, welcome to the forum, It all depends what you paid for the car and what you have to put into it vs what you'll get out of it. Four doors are a little hard to sell, but if you watch shows like barrett-jackson, Iam always surprised what people pay for things that I wouldn't take for free.
Welcome to the forum!
A lot of times teh price that you get depends on where you are located and who you are selling it too. It might not be worth anything to someone looking for muscle and power, but on the other hand someone who grew up with one and loved it might be willing to spend a little extra for it.
It sounds to me like there is very little work that it needs to get it back into great shape. I would fix what needs, and drive it around to some car shows. You never know who may be there that would be interested in buying it from you.
A lot of times teh price that you get depends on where you are located and who you are selling it too. It might not be worth anything to someone looking for muscle and power, but on the other hand someone who grew up with one and loved it might be willing to spend a little extra for it.
It sounds to me like there is very little work that it needs to get it back into great shape. I would fix what needs, and drive it around to some car shows. You never know who may be there that would be interested in buying it from you.
Welcome to the forum!
A lot of times teh price that you get depends on where you are located and who you are selling it too. It might not be worth anything to someone looking for muscle and power, but on the other hand someone who grew up with one and loved it might be willing to spend a little extra for it.
It sounds to me like there is very little work that it needs to get it back into great shape. I would fix what needs, and drive it around to some car shows. You never know who may be there that would be interested in buying it from you.
A lot of times teh price that you get depends on where you are located and who you are selling it too. It might not be worth anything to someone looking for muscle and power, but on the other hand someone who grew up with one and loved it might be willing to spend a little extra for it.
It sounds to me like there is very little work that it needs to get it back into great shape. I would fix what needs, and drive it around to some car shows. You never know who may be there that would be interested in buying it from you.
Car shows are your best friend as many car lovers out there can give you a good idea what they think it will be worth - some one that has had one or has had the oppertunity to see one closer up and have to say but Why did you sell the cuda and Welcome to the forums and do you have a picture you can share with us as maybe we can get a better look at what we might think you could get out of it
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Ill post some good pics of the 330 on here as soon as i can get them. thanks for the idea about the car shows, not sure why i didnt think of that myself, been years since i went to a show. I used to love them as a kid with the old man and the uncles
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