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cgpdaddy 08-25-2012 01:40 PM

73 Dart Swinger v-8 car w/318/904 auto Trans For Sale SEE OTHER thread 340 4 sale
 
1973 Dart Swinger for sale no idea what I want for the car, testing the waters. Located in Ft Worth Texas. Interior is in great shape restored engine bay has been sand blasted and opoxy primers black with new booster, master cyclinder, brake lines, reconditioned Blower motor, wiper motor etc. Only rust is in lower rear drivers qtr panel as seen in picture. Email me at cgpdaddy2001@yahoo.com or on here or call me at 214-335-6252. Chad

Pictures to follow.

Thanks

78D200 08-25-2012 01:48 PM

Pics to the album
 
http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s...%20forums%20I/

This is worth seeing for anyone looking for a great project vehicle.

MOMOPAR 09-04-2012 04:28 PM

Did "78D200" post pics of YOUR car? Oh well...

Yeah, like a/thing "4 Sale" in life, it's worth what s/one is willing to pay for it, right? Then too, a trade (cash/material goods) is made when both parties believe they're getting a "deal" lol

I just bought a '73 myself...finally gets delivered tomorrow after all too long with having the dealer/seller attempt to arrange shipping. They didn't want to dip into their profit any more than necessary is the bottom line. I don't know what some people are thinking, ie that people live in a shelter and never speak to anyone?!?!

I'm not out to bad mouth 'em, but once the car is studied out and compared to how they "sold it" to me, I'll certainly proceed with a few comments about the company without trying to run their business into the ground. Had they offered exceptional service, I'd let whoever wants to hear, hear that as well :) Oh well.

Yeah...as far as what you've got, the best way I've found to come up with a "reasonable" price is to search the web as thoroughly as possible to see what others have BOUGHT them for, and what they're SELLING for. Contact sellers and get specifics about each car, etc.

Then too, it's some times a matter of timing. Maybe today they won't budge on a price, but if a real need comes along and they need the cash, then obviously they're in a position to move on the pricing. The reverse is true as well as far as what s/one is willing to pay.

Best to you! :)

moparted 09-05-2012 12:21 PM

1500


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