Compared to some of the projects I have seen lately, this one is actually not that bad.
I had a laugh when I saw the banged up door could still close properly! I love these cars........
I agree, the challenger's styling is more refined and I think that's with forethought and intentional.
You take a Challenger to a wedding....
You take a cuda to a rock concert...
You take a Harley to the Sturgis
It depended on your life style, that was big in the seventies, it still is!
Something's amuck?
Yes......
A war is amuck!
a lot of changes are coming, people who buy these cars as an investment (not as a hobby) want to get out, hence the lower prices, those folks with original and or rare cars will stay put and firm.
I once knew a guy with a 57 chevy, candy apple red paint job, nice car if you like those things
One day the car was rear ended in a bad way, the owner told me that the driver who rear ended him, followed him for half an hour before he finally got a chance to plow his truck into him at a red...
"Besides that, the car is too rare to just let it go"
Or, you can let somebody else have the headache! so long as you are upfront and honest with them
I know anything can be fixed, but damages like that, to me , are off putting, especially if I had to spend alot of money to restore it. Jmo
Has the car been on a frame pulling machine?
I once saw something like that on a 66 Toronado, .The damage was sevier and the cab was pulled too much. I searched for signs of a bad accident and man alive, I found it....
I washed my hands off it.
hopefully, in your case it's only dried up seam...