Real deal no trailer queens I realize it’s a long shot but hey got start somewhere, a far as color no you can’t be picky if you find one .Looking to spend many $$$ on a real Hemi 'Cuda. Or looking to buy a Hemi from a 70 'Cuda ? Looking for anything special ? Color ? Etc...
Do you have a transmission preference?Real deal no trailer queens I realize it’s a long shot but hey got start somewhere, a far as color no you can’t be picky if you find one .
I would say between 175k-200k, in the condition that you described. I own an original (automatic), and think it's worth 150k-175k. I tend to be conservative, with my pricing, but I think I'm pretty accurate. Documentation and originality, is the key. Even old repair bills help to verify the accuracy of the mileage, etc.What do some of you guys think a 70 Hemicuda 4 speed all original low mileage unrestored 2 owner car would be worth? All original high impact color car, buildsheet, all original components, running driving car, etc.
Must have been a convertible. Owner should have taken the dough.Well the same spec car you mention DID NOT SELL ON MECUM Indy this weekend and was BID TO 4.8 MILLION!
I would be willing to shell out 175k for a 4 spd hemi for sureI would say between 175k-200k, in the condition that you described. I own an original (automatic), and think it's worth 150k-175k. I tend to be conservative, with my pricing, but I think I'm pretty accurate. Documentation and originality, is the key. Even old repair bills help to verify the accuracy of the mileage, etc.
If that car is out of the Sacramento, Ca. area, I know it. It is an incredibly solid and fresh car, and worth the money you paid, as I have spoken to Eric, about it. However, the OP indicated that he didn't want a trailer queen, so I take that to mean a driver quality car. Your beauty, is far beyond that. My car was parked next to yours, at a show, and was a very painful reminder of the differences between a fresh restoration vs. a nice driver.I think the estimates are low for a good car. You will have to be lucky at those numbers. I bought one in March above your range, auto non numbers engine Dana.
If that car is out of the Sacramento, Ca. area, I know it. It is an incredibly solid and fresh car, and worth the money you paid, as I have spoken to Eric, about it. However, the OP indicated that he didn't want a trailer queen, so I take that to mean a driver quality car. Your beauty, is far beyond that. My car was parked next to yours, at a show, and was a very painful reminder of the differences between a fresh restoration vs. a nice driver.
If it is for sale then post it up in the for sale forum.I have a 528 hemi for sale 5speed 410 dana rear for sale?? maybe 2k miles on the car