I don't care as long as its reasonable. That is you don't have to sign in etc. to view the ad or download anything.
If its a car you have for sale, post it in the "for sale" section. If its something you are considering buying, then go ahead and post it here. We do that with ebay stuff all the time and I've even posted something from another site that I know we had guys looking for.
I will say that is pretty expensive considering that it has a non original engine/trans/rear combo, black engine compartment, wrong color, and dirty interior. However if you have to have a pink 70 Road Runner convertible its a real one and the chances of finding another one is slim. I did see another factory pink 70 Road Runner convert that needed a resto but was numbers matching for $25k a couple of years ago. That car will need a complete resto and correct all its inaccuracies. I guess my point is if I am going to spend Hemi Road Runner money on a 383 car I would expect it to be perfect, this car is far from it.
While it is indeed a rare color, after viewing the pics I don't think that alone makes it worth 75K. To get the most for the car it should have the original drivetrain engine, transmission and rear end). And while it looks great outside it needs a TON of work under the hood and on the underside of the car. This is where the car loses its value big time. IMO I wouldn't think it would be more than 25K in its present state. If it were an original, highly optioned 440-6BBL or HEMI car in a lot better shape underneath it would be worth the asking price.
My $.02 worth is.....it's far from the dollar amount that they are asking. With the condition of the car, I would be at 35K...maybe. At least clean the damn thing up if want high dollar.
I have a friend that has a 70 pink roadrunner,all orig, but not a vert,he bought it off the family of the orig owner,he was going to restore it but now hes talking of selling for 5grand .
is it worth it?( needs rear frame ,trunk floor and 1/4s
its not worth the money as is , but a very very rare mopar , they made very very few 70 RR converts and even less pink cars , combine the two this is a super rare car . Done correctly yes it worth the 75k but not in this condition . 2 cents
Yep. Waaay too much. It will need about 20K invested in it (if someone is doing it for you) to get into the 75K range. And then with the original transmission and rear end missing, the original collector crowd will probably not even consider it at that price.
Will it eventually be worth 75K? Who knows? Maybe 5 years ago you could have gotten 75K for it if you had put it next to a hemi-Cuda recreation! (I love the spin word for "clone"...lol)
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