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What do you think the price should be??? 1974 'Cuda

SteveSS

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I looked at a 1974 Cuda today. Had some cool things some not so cool. It was originally a base 'Cuda with a 318. Now it has a 440 probably from an RV. Originally Burnt Orange car now purple. Showing some dings and scratches. A built 727 shifts hard into second. Seats were nice mostly. Hole in the driver's floor pan. Here's a couple of pics.

I know I don't post very much but our 1971 Challenger doesn't need any help.
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Too bad about the color change and those wheels, you have to wonder what’s hiding under that paint. Rallye gauges?(I see the tag but don’t remember the code) How’s the suspension? Does it run good and strong? Do you know what region the car is from? Rustbelt? How’s the electrical? Cobbled? If all is good and the only rust was truly in the floorpan I’d say mid teens.
 
I have seen people pay a lot more for a lot less
I wouldn't hesitate to spend 16k based on the information you have provided if that is the car you want
Are you capable of rust restoration?
Can get pricey
 
Saw this at Carlisle this week. 14k for this! Just to give you an idea what people are asking. Look closely at how bad this is too.

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Oh My God, let's start collecting e Bodies, I think they are gonna be collectibles!
 
With the Bigfoot pics, it's impossible to put a value on it. Anywhere from $12-20k.
 
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