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Hello from Ontario
New to the old mopar's, don't have it ..yet but I am looking at a pro street '64 Savoy, 440, TQ727, Ford 9", 4 link/coil over, full cage etc etc. It's rough but solid and pro built. Just wondering if anyone has any experience as to what this would be valued at? Needs a grill, window trim (front/rear) other minor cosmetics and a re paint. Other than that it's an open slate so to speak. looking forward to the experience though.
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Pics normally help when it comes to figuring out a price but ultimately it comes down to "what do you feel comfortable paying?".
How built the motor, trans, and rear axle will be a huge factor IMO. Is the 4 link custom or a kit? How well was it installed? How well was other work performed on the vehicle? It may comes down to you needing to look it over.
Pics normally help when it comes to figuring out a price but ultimately it comes down to "what do you feel comfortable paying?".
How built the motor, trans, and rear axle will be a huge factor IMO. Is the 4 link custom or a kit? How well was it installed? How well was other work performed on the vehicle? It may comes down to you needing to look it over.
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New to the old mopar's, don't have it ..yet but I am looking at a pro street '64 Savoy, 440, TQ727, Ford 9", 4 link/coil over, full cage etc etc. It's rough but solid and pro built. Just wondering if anyone has any experience as to what this would be valued at? Needs a grill, window trim (front/rear) other minor cosmetics and a re paint. Other than that it's an open slate so to speak. looking forward to the experience though.
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Hi,I have to agree with 78D200,it could have a bunch of really good parts installed but if not installed correct you will have to second guess the whole car.What I like to look at when buying a car is the wiring under the hood and dash,if that is all butchered and taped and wire tied together with different colored wire where is does not belong(black on hot,red on ground,you get the point)you know the whole car is most likely the same.I caught a guy one time using chalking on top of a ICC bumper he had welded on(if we had let it roll like that it might of made it 10 miles)This is just my 2 cents.
Thanks for the input.
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