New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
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- Captain Chaos
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Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Welcome to the club
Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Hi and welcome, always great to see another 68
'68 Dodge Charger
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf
YouTube - Double Zero Garage
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf
YouTube - Double Zero Garage
Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Ooh now THATS pretty...
"Cum homine de cane debeo congredi." Woof.
Current Charger status - "Working !"
Current Charger status - "Working !"
- andyrob
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Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
mega car
life is not a spectator sport
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68 572 coronet RT
72 440 chrysler new yorker
69 518 daytona
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68 572 coronet RT
72 440 chrysler new yorker
69 518 daytona
Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Very nice car! Welcome to the club!
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Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Stunning car.
Regards value. You have to think about replacement value, and that is currently what you have just paid for it.
"Market value" is surely what someone is prepared to pay for something and therefore you have just proved what the market value is, because you have bought it at whatever price. (I havent seen the advert so don't know).
Just because a few cars are priced at what may be regarded as too much, if someone is happy to pay that for the right car then surely that is what it is worth, no less.
It will cost as much to replace it with an equivalent.
It would probably cost more to build another to the same standard.
These cars are now a potential investment, as well as fun and something you can use.
As my neighbour with his £70K Allard says, "you can't drive an ISA".
He's also now got a 1935 Thrupp & Maberley bodied Bentley, which he kindly used for daughter's prom last week.
Regards value. You have to think about replacement value, and that is currently what you have just paid for it.
"Market value" is surely what someone is prepared to pay for something and therefore you have just proved what the market value is, because you have bought it at whatever price. (I havent seen the advert so don't know).
Just because a few cars are priced at what may be regarded as too much, if someone is happy to pay that for the right car then surely that is what it is worth, no less.
It will cost as much to replace it with an equivalent.
It would probably cost more to build another to the same standard.
These cars are now a potential investment, as well as fun and something you can use.
As my neighbour with his £70K Allard says, "you can't drive an ISA".
He's also now got a 1935 Thrupp & Maberley bodied Bentley, which he kindly used for daughter's prom last week.
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Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
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Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Cheers for all the welcomes and the advice on the insurance! I've spoken to Brentacre and they have agreed to insure the charger at the price I paid for it, pending proof of purchase and photos big relief...
Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Market value for '68 chargers is a very hard thing to pin down at the moment IMO. Somewhere between 50 and 100k for a car like this depending on who's selling it and who's in the market for one at any particular time. Also if you want a Charger this pristine there isn't much else to choose from so you have to pay what it takes to get it if you really want it, regardless of what it might "really" be worth.
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Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Stunning Charger you have there Adam, and welcome to the club.
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
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- danny_duke01
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Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Hi and welcome!
Stunning Charger...hopefully see it in the flesh one day soon!
Stunning Charger...hopefully see it in the flesh one day soon!
1978 Plymouth Fury,4-door sedan B-body,400 cu in (6.6L) Big-Block 4 barrel V8 'High Performance'
(numbers matching with Police special handling package)
MMA / 911
(numbers matching with Police special handling package)
MMA / 911
Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Welcome ! That's a Lovely car .....Enjoy
Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Howdy...
Pimps in the Front
Hoes in the Back
Chumps in the Trunk
68 Dart Post
Hoes in the Back
Chumps in the Trunk
68 Dart Post
Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Welcome to the club Adam. Great looking top spec Charger. May see you around if I get out of Bristol one day !
1970 Challenger 383 MMA-074
1968 Charger 440 MMA-80
1968 Charger 440 MMA-80
Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Great looking car,they are so sexy in black,love it,and here in the states that car would fetch 70 k USD,just what I found out ,love it no matter what you paid for it, great looking car
Re: New Member (1968 dodge Charger)
Ive got one of those!!! Exactly the same colour etc with stripes....actually a Datona and with the magnum 500s too!
Wish I had kept the box though, would be worth fifty quid if I had
FANTASTIC car....dream material and make sure you use her...lots. Lots of guys on here know these cars inside out so you will have all the help you will ever need,
Cheers Steve
Wish I had kept the box though, would be worth fifty quid if I had
FANTASTIC car....dream material and make sure you use her...lots. Lots of guys on here know these cars inside out so you will have all the help you will ever need,
Cheers Steve
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