Searching the interwebs last night I found a black convertible challenger in NJ for 21k and another one for like 18k but I forgot where I saw the add and havent been able to find it again today. Both were originally 318 cars.
Way over rated. I had a 70 Cuda U code 440 'CUDA. I could barely see over the dash and and everything in the car is hard to reach and hard to operate. To get the clutch pedal all the way down, I had to get up to the steering wheel at the front edge of the seat.I had a yellow 70 cuda years ago, personally I think the E bodies are overrated. I mean they are nice, and they drive nice, but a pony car they were not. But then again everything else that was supposed to be a pony car in 1970 grew in size and weight.
Did they have documentation? Not runners I assume.
1 million dollars
Time to get your wife involved.
Gateway classic cars is selling a 1971 Challenger convertible dressed in Panther Pink.
for the low cost of $49.900 or 660 dollars a month.
I disagree!!!! A bad investment is something you spend a lot of money on and don't enjoy the path in its outcome. 35 years ago I spent more money on my 69' 340 Swinger/ 4 speed then the car was worth at the time. I have "0" regrets, because I'm still driving it today, have gone to over 600 car shows, met many interesting people and heard of "their" stories, as they also were told of mine (as in this forum). It's not just about the money!!!!This is good advice, that hopefully everyone is listening to. Feds raising by 1/2 a point this coming up month... forcasts show it could be another 1/2 to to .75 in July...
I like to think I am frugal... my wife calls me a cheap ***... I don't want these as investments, honestly 99% of the time putting money into these cars or any other car is a vwry bad investmenr and we will never get out what we put in. I always think that what ever old cars I get I will keep for a long time. If time ever comes to sell them, which I hope is never, I know I will lose my ***. hopefully who ever is the lucky one to buy them will enjoy them as much as I did.
I had a bunch of V code 70E bodies back in the late 80s early 90s. The funny thing was back then, a U code 440-4 was worth squat! I could not really understand that. I had a couple of those and projects and could not hardly give them away. But as Rani's story, they got desirable later and then worth some pretty big $$.
I agree with Rani, the E body is over rated. Sexy looks but it has some flaws.... like everything. If I never had one, or drove one I would want to find someone that has a good one and drive it just to see if it would be desired.
I disagree!!!! A bad investment is something you spend a lot of money on and don't enjoy the path in its outcome. 35 years ago I spent more money on my 69' 340 Swinger/ 4 speed then the car was worth at the time. I have "0" regrets, because I'm still driving it today, have gone to over 600 car shows, met many interesting people and heard of "their" stories, as they also were told of mine (as in this forum). It's not just about the money!!!!
Cudas have a shorter wheelbase than challengers. Not sure if that makes any difference with the rear seat frames or not.
That 73 cuda, I'd ditch whatever that hokey assed shifter is in it, and put a stock mopar slap stik ratchet shifter back in it.