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how much for the car?
Ответить1977 camaro
Ответить4 door station wagon.
Ответить1964 Dodge pushbutton automatic. I think it was dodge. I was 8. 1st time I drove. Your talking 1985.
ОтветитьWas für ein Blödsinn da noch teures Pflegematerial und Zeit zu verschwenden...Die Karre ist tot! Leider...warum kann man sich nicht um solche Schönheiten kümmern?
ОтветитьThere are companies that make entire steel replacement bodies for these. You basically just cut out the vin and other i.d. markers and patch them on to the new body. Then use whatever original parts are good on the donor body and replace the rest, or use aftermarket.
ОтветитьGood 👍 work comgratulecion
ОтветитьSomeone save this classic muscle car please 😢
ОтветитьAll time favorite car Is a 1968 Plymouth roadrunner superbird!!!!!
ОтветитьNo question. Restore it. Challengers are highly looked for and there arent many left. Very valuable regardless of condition.
ОтветитьHow did you learn to work on cars
Ответитьi hope this car can be saved!
ОтветитьNice work ... '70 Hemi 'Cuda is my fave ....
Ответитьaun en ese estado es un hermoso auto.. los felicito por el trabajo !!!!!
Ответитьthese cars are ALWAYS worth restoring them
ОтветитьYou can reach out to Richard Rollings from Gas Monkey Garage and he might buy this car
ОтветитьNo matter how many times you wash it still has a baby shit brown paint job.
ОтветитьRestomod who wants a 318 3 speed “nobody “
ОтветитьSomething that rare, restore
ОтветитьLook at the odometer, numbers arent strait . . She rolled over 100k no doubt
ОтветитьI truly hope someone is restoring this beaut.
ОтветитьIt is not worth saving somebody is out of their mind if they do
ОтветитьFavorite muscle car of all time is the Pontiac GTO 2nd Gen (1968 - 1972). These cars had great sleek styling while being very light (for the time), giving them great potential in power to weight... The Pontiac Royal Bobcat was the pinnacle with a 390-horsepower 428 cu in V8.
That car is worth saving. Aftermarket sheetmetal for the floors and trunk area are available. Unless someone is doing a "revival", just getting that car to run for a few hundred miles, they'll rebuild/replace that motor and possibly the transmission. A lot of Mopar folks love rebuilding those engines and they end up in better than original condition. Yeah, that's worth saving...
This is a nice shiny wreck. 😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьMy favorite car is a 68 Dodge charger RT
Ответить😅make it look new.
ОтветитьThis is my favorite car, I love 71 challengers
ОтветитьMy favorite is a 1969 bas 429 mustang (mostly because of john wick)
ОтветитьCar not that bad for years it old need help
ОтветитьThey don't make them like dar , I would mean a Sunday driver !
ОтветитьWhat kinda flooring you guys have?
ОтветитьWhen it comes to the most classic old age muscle the challenger and the charger are at the top with only a few the design and strengths were great
Ответитьlol!!! If you fellas think this has low miles like you say, I have some ocean front property in Arizona I’d like to sell you. 100k +++ miles easily. Come on! Look at that engine.
ОтветитьChevy Chevelle
ОтветитьThey make a cleaner at this place in Fort Pierce Florida/Pressure Pro called simply Brown Stuff. You go around the vehicle with the chemical tip on your pressure cleaner,spray the vehicle/tires and all,and once you've made your way all the way around the vehicle,you simply spray off/rinse the vehicle and it takes everything off. This product removes brake dust/any grease etc,with not touching the vehicle.
Ответить1969 charger
ОтветитьToo far gone 😢
ОтветитьParts
ОтветитьNice looking at you fellas near the end but could the camera man step back and get the whole car as a side shot in at least one frame? Thanks !
ОтветитьDodge demon
ОтветитьMy favorite muscle car is a 1967 chevelle ,327 cu in 350 hp ,4 spd .
ОтветитьYabba dabba do, it is repairable for sure and it should be rescued because of what it is
ОтветитьI dunno. Rare "musclecar"? 318 2bbl? 1 of 10? 19k original miles? I dont see it. That said, in the right welder-skilled hands, it can be restored. What happened to the rear bumper, mirrors, and door handles?
ОтветитьOMG??? What a shame! Moisture and neglect killed that poor car.... SAD
ОтветитьYes it should be fixed. There are not a lot of these left. Great job !!!!!
ОтветитьYou know in this day and age of order any part for a popular car such as this off the internet this one is definitely not too far gone I guarantee you there are thousands of Mopar boys out there who would buy it and redo it 10 out of 10 times
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