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Old 04-10-2018, 02:09 AM
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Default '66 Satellite Hemi, 9600 Mile Day 2 Time Capsule

This one has me fishing for my wallet, but fortunately for my wife, I am out of garage space....

A little rough but amazing to find something like this in 2018.

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Old 04-10-2018, 11:02 AM
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Looks like it spent a lot of time at track. That single jug, drum brake M/C would scare the hell out of me
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what is this car worth restored ???
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Old 04-10-2018, 01:25 PM
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what is this car worth restored ???

...IMO, less than the cost of the restoration.
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what is this car worth restored ???

...IMO, less than the cost of the restoration.
Best guess: top tier resto with docs, original drivetrain, and racing history, it might crest $100K. would be a HOOT as is with the apparently nice interior. I'd leave that "POLICE TOW" sticker on the window!!!
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what is this car worth restored ???

...IMO, less than the cost of the restoration.
You are correct. It would cost around $100k for a correct restoration and it would sell for around $60K at best, when done. The 66 and 67 cars are a love-it or hate-it style for most people out there.

I just noticed - Wow, it's here in Joysey!

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Old 04-10-2018, 02:53 PM
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I think the best money spent on this car is in a complete mechanical overhaul. Not to be mixed up with a mechanical "resto" because people would still want to see those valve covers etc. looking exactly as they are now, when someone opens the hood.
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I'd spend lots of time cleaning and making it mechanically sound and drive it as is......
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I would get this running and driving and clean it up.... and drive the wheels off of it!
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Body work 25-30k easy. motor? wellllllll 10k Interior 7-8k, tires wheels 1500-2k, trim 3k what you cant see priceless another 20k neat car mopar stuff is just expensive if it was 20k it would be gone.

I am doing a 67 coronet right now like the silver bullet car back in the day I love them Hemi's!!
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