1968 Cuda 383 s 4 speed drop top 125.000 OBO

country traveler...

i spend a lot of time watching mecum, Barrett-Jackson and a few other auto auctions. most mopars are bringing less money than GM and Ford muscle cars. i have no problem with you asking any price you want for your car, however, $125k is about $75k above the current market for a car like yours. can you list any special features of this car or other reasons why you believe an asking price of $125k is realistic particularly because your car is not "a survivor" or even 100% correct?

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I use to haul cars for these auctions. did it for 20 years. Reliable transport was almost my neighbor in Canton MI. I do go to these auctions as a spectator to keep in the loop. So ,I'm very aware what cars are selling for. Its all over the board. AND Yes, Mopars do bring less but there are exceptions. One is the 55 Dodge truck that sold for 92.000 with 4 people biding on it. The next car was a Yenko Nova that went for 19.000. Go figure. Who ever buys this car is going to be a keeper, like the 55 Dodge truck. To much money into the car to flip. For the most part it is a survivor. I'm not an expert in the Mopar field. I come from a GM background mostly restoring 409 cars and 62 to 67 Vetts, 70-72 Montys.
Thanks
Dave